As the days get longer and the sun starts to peek through the clouds, it'stime to embrace a new spring season. Here, you can find our specially selected range of spring beers for BLADE, BeerTender & The SUB — perfect for enjoying in your home beer garden, under the fresh spring sun.
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What is spring beer?
Spring beers are drinkable, refreshing brews that are perfectly enjoyed outside under the light springtime sun. They're not exactly a type of beer, like a Tripel or an IPA. Spring beers are more of a feeling!
How do spring beers reflect the characteristics of the season?
Spring beers often embrace lighter and more vibrant flavours to match the changing weather. They may feature floral notes, citrusy hops, or hints of fruit, creating a refreshing and drinkable profile.
What food pairings complement spring beers?
Pairing spring beers with lighter foods and dishes works well. Think salads, grilled chicken, seafood, or recipes with fresh herbs. Check out our beer and food pairings page for more recommendations or our Easter beer pairings article for more seasonal inspiration!
Are there regional variations or cultural influences on spring beer styles?
Yes, different regions may have unique approaches to spring beers. For example, some areas may focus on traditional styles with a spring twist, while others might experiment with local ingredients.
What are some notable breweries or brands known for their spring beers?
In the UK, breweries like BrewDog and Brixton are renowned for their exceptional seasonal spring beer. Additionally, numerous local craft breweries contribute to the vibrant spring beer scene, offering a variety of styles to celebrate the season.
What are some popular spring beer styles?
There are plenty of spring ale and seasonal spring beer styles to try out this year. Our favourites include:
Saison: a farmhouse ale with fruity and spicy notes.
Wheat beers: light and often cloudy, with a smooth wheat malt profile.
Pale ales: balanced and hoppy, offering a burst of springtime aromas.
Fruit-infused beers: adding fruits like citrus or berries for a refreshing twist.
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