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Abita Purple Haze Raspberry Lager Review

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If you’re a fan of fruit-forward beers or just looking for something a little different to sip on, Abita Purple Haze is worth a try. This raspberry lager comes from Louisiana’s Abita Brewing Company, a place known for putting their unique spin on craft beer classics.

First Impressions

Pouring it into the glass, Purple Haze lives up to its name. The beer has this gorgeous, slightly hazy golden hue with a subtle blush of pink that catches the light just right. The foam is light and quickly settles into a thin layer, inviting you in for a sip. You can catch the aroma right away. It’s a mix of tart raspberry, sweet malt, and just a touch of wheat bread. It’s refreshing without being overpowering.

Abita Brewing Purple Haze Raspberry Lager

Taste Test

On the first sip, the raspberry really shines, but not in a sugary, artificial way. It’s more like fresh picked fruit with a hint of tartness. That berry flavor is balanced out by a light malt backbone, which gives it a smooth, slightly creamy mouthfeel. It finishes clean and crisp, with just a whisper of hop bitterness to remind you it’s still a beer.

The lager base keeps it light and easy to drink, making it perfect for warm days or pairing with food. Speaking of which, it goes great with light dishes like salads, seafood, or even a sharp cheese plate if you’re feeling fancy.

What Stands Out

What I love about Purple Haze is its versatility. It’s approachable for people who might not be big beer drinkers, but it still has enough character for craft beer fans to appreciate. It doesn’t overwhelm the palate, making it a great choice for casual sipping or a backyard barbecue.

Room for Improvement

While Purple Haze is definitely enjoyable, it might not be bold enough for fans of punchy, in your face beers. The raspberry flavor, though natural, could use a little more depth or complexity to really wow you. And if you’re into hops or darker brews, this might feel a bit one-note.

The Verdict

Overall, Abita Purple Haze is a fun, easy-drinking beer that delivers on its promise of fruity refreshment. It’s not trying to be the most complex beer in the world, and that’s okay. It’s the kind of brew you reach for when you want something light and flavorful.

Ratings

  • Appearance: 8/10
  • Aroma: 8/10
  • Taste: 7.5/10
  • Mouthfeel: 8/10
  • Overall: 8/10

If you’re into fruity beers, it’s worth a try. And if you’re new to craft beer, Purple Haze might just be the gateway you’re looking for.

If you’ve tried Abita’s Purple Haze, let us know what you thought about it in the comments section below.

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