In an interesting turn of events, some craft brewers in the United States are revisiting the aluminum can. They say new technology in cans allows them to avoid the aluminum taste, and that opaque packaging is best for the beer inside.
A local brew pub, 21st Amendment Brewery, has recently started canning two of its beers, Hell or Highwatermelon Wheat and Brew Free or Die IPA. I thought it would be fun to feature the Hell or Highwatermelon Wheat as this week’s Beer of the Week.
The Hell or Highwatermelon is a fine and tasty American style Wheat Beer, completely appropriate for hot summer days. Plus, it is kind of fun that it is available in cans. Certainly has a novelty aspect. Though, I have to admit, given my druthers, I’d pick the Brew Free or Die IPA. In regards the aluminum smell, Mrs. Underhill and I still thought we detected a bit of it with the Watermelon Wheat, especially when it was poured in a glass. Ultimately, a blind taste test is probably in order.
How long since you’ve done that?




[...] 21st Amendment Brewery: Celebrating all week with a plethora of events, including a Repeal Day Dinner Wednesday and a parade Friday afternoon with party following. While you’re there, pick up a six pack of their Watermelon flavored wheat beer, Hell or High Watermelon. [...]
Um, care to tell us how the beer tasted at all?
Did I miss this section of the blurb?
Nah, not really. There’re plenty of sites that do that. Try Beer Advocate or Rate Beer if you want detailed tasting notes. I’m all about the pictures and anecdotes.