
The UFO line of unfiltered wheat beers is brewed by the Mass. Since then the UFO line has grown to include flavorful year-round offerings like UFO White Ale and UFO Raspberry, and fresh seasonal offerings such as UFO Winter Blonde and UFO Apricadabra. UFO hit the scene in 1998 with a Hefeweizen. The name UFO stands for UnFiltered Offering all UFO beers are unfiltered, leaving the yeast suspended in the beer which creates its signature cloudy appearance. UFO is a portfolio of wheat beers that’s a little bit different, a little more refreshing and flavorful, and most importantly, a beer that everyone can enjoy. A new UFO website chock-full of info about UFO beers, including the new UFO Apricadabra, and food and cocktail recipes that infuse this beer is available at About UFO Beers

UFO Apricadabra continues UFO’s tradition of “flavor adventures”-sometimes-fruit-infused-but-always-easy-drinking unfiltered wheat beer that pairs best with friends and food. UFO fans can expect forthcoming recipes using UFO Apricadabra that include homemade apricot muffins and a delicious apricot sauce ice cream topper.” “Apricot is increasing in popularity in the craft beer and food scene, infusing a sweet aromatic flavor to many savory dishes like salsas, sauces and marinades.

“Apricots deliver on an earthy sweetness that blends well with wheat ale,” says Al Marzi, Chief Brewing Officer for UFO Beers. A light touch of melon sweetness appears in the middle of the sip, with a bit of bitterness at the end of the sip. The hops bitterness is medium-low, and nicely balances the malt with a bit of resinous, woody character. 6.00 + 10.70 shipping + 10.70 shipping + 10.70 shipping. Flavor: A chewy wheat flavor up front, with light banana, honey, and a touch of spice. UFO Apricadabra is bright and refreshing with a perfect balance of apricot flavor, just right for this invigorating season.” HARPOON UFO BEER GLASS PILSNER GLASS HEFEWEIZEN UNFILTERED WHEAT BEER. We wanted to brew a flavorful beer that matched the best parts of spring. “Everything becomes more vibrant, more alive.

“Spring is a magical season,” says UFO Brand Manager Victoria Kidder. cans and bottles, in the UFO “Jet Pack” spring mix pack, and on draft at select locations. The new UFO seasonal is now available in 12 oz. An unfiltered wheat beer brewed with fresh apricot puree, UFO Apricadabra’s subtly sweet flavor will leave you believing that a beer so juicy and refreshing could be nothing other than…magic. UFO Beers welcomes a brand-new flavor adventure for spring: UFO Apricadabra. It's still a nice, easy drinking beer that would be great for warm weather, but I think of it as more of an American wheat.Ladies and gentlemen-and wheat beer lovers!-prepare yourselves for a new spring seasonal beer so refreshing, it must be tasted to be believed. Youll sail past landmarks like the World Trade Center and the Harpoon Brewery before moving on to the inner harbor islands. There's no hefeweizen yeast character - none in the aroma, and none in the flavor. Now, there is a problem with this beer for me in that it's not really a hefeweizen. This blueberry ale was first brewed exclusively for. Be it blueberry pies, muffins, pancakes, or by the handful straight from the carton, there’s something special about the satisfying sweetness of Vacationland’s state fruit. In the mouth it's light-medium in body and gently crisp and then smooth. We’ve enjoyed the wild blueberries of Maine for as long as we remember. A low-level bitterness balances it and it finishes mainly dry with some fruitiness lingering. It's quite nice with just a touch of sweetness and a hint of tartness, and it's definitely not overdone. Moving forward, the apricot carries into the flavor as well, and there's some light wheat malt to it. When a beer is a little off I'd say it probably has more to do with how much the brewer used, and when, than it does with the flavoring itself. so, no, it's not natural but that doesn't bother me as long as it's good, and flavorings have gotten so much better in the past decade that they're usually excellent. There's some apricot in the aroma, seemingly natural, but let's check the label. Notes via stream of consciousness: It pours a hazy golden and orange body beneath a massive head of fluffy bright white foam. $1.83 Cherry Hill Liquor, Wine & Beer (Wegmans), Cherry Hill, NJ
