The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A six-pack of refreshing summertime beers

- Bob Townsend Beer Town

Already this summer, we’ve had some the hottest weather of the year. And now higher humidity and thundersto­rms are creating that sticky feeling the Deep South is known for.

With all that going on, I’m looking for beers that are relatively light in body and low in alcohol, but I want aroma and flavor too. That means I’m not going to shy from a well-made IPA that features a bit of fruit.

With that in mind, here’s a mixed six-pack to drink during the sweltering weeks ahead.

Allagash Seconds to Summer

Although known for its Belgian-style

beers, Allagash makes some great lagers. This 4.5% alcohol summer sipper is brewed with Pilsner and Carapils malt and Czech Saaz and Kazbek hops, and fermented with a Belgian lager yeast strain. Altogether, it’s crisp and refreshing, with hoppy flavors and aromas ranging from lemon and grapefruit to herbal and earthy notes.

Fire Maker Calamity Jane

Named for the famous putter that golf legend Bobby Jones used to win 13 major championsh­ips, this clean, light-bodied beer is fermented with California ale yeast. Pilsner malt and New Zealand Taiheke hops combine to create a soft, easy-drinking hybrid style that features a touch of sweetness amid citrus and grassy flavors and aromas. And it’s just 4.2% alcohol.

Halfway Crooks Farina

Dubbed a “top fermenting lager,” you could call it a kölsch. But whatever, it’s 4.8% alcohol and brewed

with German Pilsner malt, hops sourced from Seitzfarm in Bavaria and “classic kölsch yeast.” Pale, with a soft, smooth, malt-forward flavor, and a refreshing, slightly fruity touch of hop bitterness in the dry finish, it almost always seems to be on draft at Brick Store Pub in Decatur.

Highland Hazy Heights

Billed as “tropical smooth” and named for the Blue Ridge Mountains that surround the brewery’s Asheville headquarte­rs, this unfiltered IPA is the latest addition to the brewery’s year-round lineup. Citra, Ekuanot, Amarillo, Centennial and El Dorado hops, plus additions of oats and wheat, create a substantia­l but very drinkable hazy beer that doesn’t sip like 7.5% alcohol.

Reformatio­n A Cold One

The brewery’s newest offering was created just in time for summer but soon will be available year-round. Described as a “light, crisp and easy” Pilsner, it’s a classic lager brewed with Noble hops, which display subtle floral aromas, smooth bitterness and a touch of spiciness. At 4.4% alcohol, it will be easy to enjoy more than one in the backyard or on the beach.

Wild Heaven Sunburst

This clever combo of classic West Coast and modern hazy IPA styles mixes a bit of bitterness with juicy, tropical notes. A deluxe blend of Talus, Citra, Galaxy, Mosaic, Amarillo, Cascade and Chinook hops is like a smorgasbor­d of old and new varieties that play well together. The result is a 6.5% beer that’s well balanced and finishes clean and crisp with subtle sweetness.

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COURTESY OF FIRE MAKER BREWING CO. Fire Maker’s Calamity Jane is named for the famous putter golf legend Bobby Jones used to win 13 majors.

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