By Eric Cioffi
Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale hails from Lagunitas Brewing Company in
 coastal Petaluma, CA about 45 minutes north of the Golden Gate. One of 
the largest brewhouses on the West Coast, Lagunitas is the second 
fastest growing brewery in the U.S.
Hold on to your taste buds because this ale will blow you away! It is
 brewed with the four Cs of hops: Cascade, Columbus, Chinook, and 
Centennial, which creates a wheat beer that rivals your favorite IPA for
 full-blown hoppy goodness. It pours a clear golden yellow with a dense,
 white head that dissipates slowly leaving a sheet of fine bubbled 
lacing. The aroma is big and bold with the usual tropical and citrus 
notes from a highly hopped beer. Grapefruit dominates. The beer is light
 to medium in body and has a crisp smooth finish. When you finally part 
the hop sea you get to the tangy wheat you would expect from an American
 Pale Wheat.I love this beer. This is not a session beer at 7.5% ABV. It
 is a fantastic beer to enjoy on the deck on a hot summer night.
Brewer’s Description
“From our earliest days of striving to make consistently good beer, and 
instead making beer that ranged from vile, to barely drinkable, to 
wonderful, to elegant, to questionable-at-best. From being castigated by
 our West Marin neighbors to finally suffering an ‘eviction’ by our West
 Marin septic system. From landing in the welcoming arms of Petaluma, 
and actually getting our beer into bottles, onto the streets, and into 
the hands of sympathetic beer geeks, to steadily losing less money each 
month. From all this and more, Lagunitas Brewing Company is emerging as a
 battle-tested brewery capable of making great beer out of goat’s milk, 
brambles, and asphalt on the surface of the Moon, if need be.  A
 Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ is way smooth and silky with a nice 
wheaty-esque-ish-ness. Just the little sumpin’ sumpin’ we all need to 
kick Summer into full swing! Ingredients: Hops, Malt, Hops, Hops, Yeast,
 Hops, Water, and Hops. A truly unique style featuring a strong hop 
finish on a silky body. A filtered pale wheat ale that is great for both
 IPA and wheat beer fans.” 
American Pale Wheat Ale |  7.5% ABV
Rating: 88 

 
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