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Strawberry Blonde

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Rated 7.65 by 37 Beer Drinkers.   Rate & Post A Comment Below.

This Blonde Is No Bimbo.
By Chef Executive David Lauterbach

Pete's Wicked
Throughout the course of drunken history, men have compared all sorts of things to women- a woman is like a rose... a woman is like a fine automobile... a woman is like an apple pie.

And of course, a woman is like a beer.

If God had bothered to ask me what beer I thought women should taste like- already being drunk, I would probably have answered something like "God, boobie, there ain't nothing like a Strawberry Blonde on my tongue." And God, not liking the tone in my voice or the sexual connotation of my answer OR the fact that I called him boobie, would have smithed me or plagued me or done something including, but not limited to "biblical" proportions.

But my point (be it ever so slight) remains. Beer has always been compared to women, and it follows form that blonde beers have always had a bit of a beautiful, sexual feeling to them. And adding to that, Pete's Wicked Strawberry Blonde adds that tiny bit of sweetness to the brew style that makes it extraordinarily balanced, sweet and refreshing... just like that woman we're all looking for, and comparing it to.

The light, golden color and pleasant strawberry aroma (I'm talking about the beer) goes down (heh, still the beer) and stays down until I'm spent (now I'm talking about a woman).

But seriously, the strawberry flavor does not overpower the beer, so it's not "fruity" at all. In fact to me, the strawberry helps balance out the wheaty flavor that I don't care for in most blondes.

Oh, and this beer doesn't go particularly well with cheese doodles (neither do computer keyboards).

Pete's Wicked has got a great website that is well designed and informative. Be sure to check out the interactive "Landscape of Beers" tour from these Tumwater, WA brewers.

Rated 7.65 by 37 Beer Drinkers.

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8 KL» I wish I could find it again. It is very nice.

0 unter den bieren» good bier does not need fruit

10 leatherfoot» The best"after you mow the lawn" beer there is.

8 MichMicrobrewRules» A regular for me. Nice evening starter. Bottled this is a 6 but on tap, this stuff is great. BW3s sells it and its great with wings. Very subtile strawberry taste not syrupy. The second one never tastes as good.

10 cheryel» this is a very smooth beer it is not overpowered by the strawberry flavor. I have not found a beer that I could say I love other than this one. Most beers are heavy and have an aftertaste that is intolerable to me, but this is comfortable.

11 NOOB» I usually hate beer, but this stuff is tasty... a unique flavor, probably as good as a strawberry blonde woman.

6 exodusone» This beer is alright. It's great to show off to people who have never heard about it. If you keep a Newcastle in the fridge (which loses it's taste) and taste PSB, they both in up having that strawberry taste.

5 govols 55» This beer kinda sucks. I was disappointed that there was little strawberry flavor. If you enjoy wheat beers it's ok.

10 Baldman» A good beer with light flavor that is tasty without being heavy. A regular passenger on my fridge-belly-recycle bin ride.

7 berelovre» I dated a wicked strawberry blonde once.

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