Six boozy summer beverages in Sacramento, CA

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Sons of the Beach cans are adorned with art by @artofjefferson. | Photo by @varenkance

There’s just something about a seasonal summer drink that really lifts our spirits — and is also a great way to cool off + relax with your pals.

Today, we’ve got six boozy summer drinks you can try right now that will make you say, “Ahh.”

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Ride Bikes Blonde, Bike Dog Brewing Co.

This blonde ale is made with Amarillo and Mt. Hood hops + contains notes of lemon and strawberry, making it great to unwind with after an afternoon bike ride.

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Hopaway Beach, New Glory Craft Brewery

Legend has it that if you hold the can of this West Coast IPA — which tastes of papaya + pineapple — up to your ear, it’ll be cold. What, did you think you’d actually hear the ocean?

Sons of the Beach cans are adorned with art by @artofjefferson . | Photo by @varenkance

Sons of the Beach, Porchlight Brewing Co.

Surf’s up with the flavors of lychee + pear inside this tropical West Coast IPA.

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Nectar Blend, Track 7 Brewing Co.

This kettle sour ale is a fruit-astic bonanza, brewed with peach, strawberry, orange, papaya, pineapple + pureed bananas.

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Watermelon Mojito Seltzer, Device Brewing Co.

Seltzers are so hot right now — except this one, which will definitely cool you off with its crisp blend of watermelon, mint + lime.

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Cherry Coconut Vanilla, Nitty’s Cider

Nitty’s latest cider combines three classic flavors into a sweet + satisfying summertime beverage.

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Having spent time in the Bay Area and San Diego, Jordan has called Sacramento home for more than a dozen years. Jordan joined SACtoday in March 2022 after spending 5 years as a digital producer and edit coordinator for FOX40. When he’s not writing, he can be found spending time with his son playing video games, exploring the outdoors, and rooting for the San Franciosco 49ers.
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