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July 20, 2010

Maui Bikini Blonde Lager



Hawaii. I've never been. Would I like to go? Uh, yeah. The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about what the ideal drink to be sipping on its sandy shores is something sweet out of a coconut. That's why its awesomely surprising that there's a good brewery on the the island of Maui. And not only are they a good craft brewery, but they CAN their beers! Which makes it even easier for their good brews to make it long distances without having to worry about being affected by the damaging effects of the sun.

So the beer I'm reviewing here is the Bikini Blonde, of the Lager variety. I cracked it and immediately noticed a foaming presence dying to escape the can. I granted its wish letting it flow into a pint glass. Underneath a nice, creamy head that didn't ever seem to fully relinquish laid a bright, clear, yellow and tasty looking beer. Upon sniffage, I got a mix of slight clove, biscuity/breadyness and just a hint of hops. When it hits the tongue it produces a light yet slightly pilsner taste with a creamy finish. I want to exclaim "fluffy" with this one. It also contains notes of orange peel and there's even a bit of spice to it. This is a great summer beer. I think if I ever make it to Hawaii, I'll be ordering this one at the beach.

Maui Bikini Blonde Lager
Lahaina, HI
Munich Helles Lager
4.5%
12oz (can)

6 comments:

  1. Does Maui distribute to NY?

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  2. I think its only distributed in Hawaii, California and Oregon. Maybe 1 or 2 more.

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  3. Ya...without a beer trade, no way I'm going to get that down here in Texas :(

    I don't think I've had anything from Hawaii at all. I would too and can't wait to make a trip over there. In part, for their beers ;)

    I can't make any comments on the taste, as I haven't had it personally, BUT I LOVE the can. That's a can that would stay in my collection for sure. It brings back thoughts of the older fashioned beer cans from the years of yore....

    Ilya

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  4. They have some pretty good can designs. Stay tuned soon for my review of their Big Swell IPA!

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  5. Just got back from Maui and that and Big Swell are amazing. The Coconut Porter is good as well for the darker side. Best part, they are all on tap.

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  6. ah, they must be even better fresh and on tap. Awesome.

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