Wheat beers
Pelican Pub & Brewery Winema Wit (Pacific City, Ore.)
Leinenkugel’s Honey Weiss (Wisconsin)
Silver City Bavarian Style Hefeweizen (Silverdale)
Sierra Nevada Kellerweis (California)
Snoqualmie Falls Haystack Hefeweizen (Snoqualmie)
Lager and kolsch
Caldera Brewing Lawnmower Lager (Ashland, Ore.)
Silver City Ziggy Zoggy Summer Lager (Silverdale)
Reissdorf Kolsch (Germany)
Ice Harbor Columbia Kolsch (Kennewick)
Specialty beers
Newcastle Summer Ale (England)
Oakshire Brewing Line Dry Rye (Eugene, Ore.)
Stone Smoked Porter Chipotle (California)
Big Sky Summer Honey Ale (Montana)
Ninkasi Made in the Shade (Eugene, Ore.)
Fruit beers
Laht Neppur Peach Hefeweizen (Waitsburg)
Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy (Wisconsin)
St. Peter’s Fruit Beer – Grapefruit (England)
Samuel Smith’s Organic Apricot Ale (England)
Farmers markets aren’t the only places you’ll find peaches, apricots and marionberries this time of year. If you visit your local brewery, you’ll also find many fruits of the summer harvest in the beer.
This season, with its long lazy days, barbecues and picnics, calls for beers that are light, crisp and refreshing. Many summer styles include a hint of lemon and perhaps a dash of honey.
What: Vancouver Brewfest.
When: 3 to 9 p.m. Aug. 10; noon to 9 p.m. Aug. 11.
Where: Esther Short Park, Sixth and Esther streets in downtown Vancouver.
What: Beer festival featuring 24 brewers from Washington, Oregon and across the U.S. Includes live music, a brewers’ tent and home-brewing classes.
Cost: $16 in advance online, $21 at the gate, includes eight tasting tickets and a souvenir glass.