Chinese medicine recommends “drinking with the seasons” — that is, consuming scented tea in the spring, green tea in the summer, oolong tea in the fall and black tea in the winter, so that the drink complements the mood and temperature of the season. These are wise words, proven unequivocally by another of our favorite beverages: beer. In the winter, for example, a roasty, toasty stout complements a cold evening beside a fire, but in the summer, the thought of consuming a 14 percent ABV Russian imperial ruins the appetite for a drink entirely. No, as the weather turns warmer we thirst for something whiter, lighter, a bit more refreshing. Fragrant farmhouse ales (also called “saisons”) fit the bill, as do floral pale ales and low ABV session IPAs. ‘Tis the season for lazy Saturdays, day hikes and easy drinking. Put some fire to that charcoal and crack open a cold one — one of these would be fine.
Firestone Walker Easy Jack

Session IPA: Firestone Walker just slips into the list of the 20 largest craft breweries in the country, but, unlike many other breweries, their size doesn’t mean a loss of quality. If you can find it, their Parabola is one of the best Russian Imperial Stouts around, and their Double Jack, which is much more widely available, consistently makes it on to lists of Best Double IPAs. On April 1st, the brewery released a new beer: the 4.5 percent ABV Easy Jack Session IPA. The unique combination of hops — Bavarian Mandarina and Hallertau Melon from Germany, Mosaic from the U.S. and a secret blend from New Zealand — gives the beer notes of grapefruit rind and apricot.
If You Can’t Find It, Drink: Founders All Day IPA.