Review: 4 Hands Hard Seltzer
4 Hands Hard Seltzer is crafted at 4 Hands Brewing Company located blocks from downtown St Louis in the LaSalle Park neighborhood. The brewery was founded in 2011 by Kevin Lemp. The brewery is named for the hands of Lemp, one each from Kevin, his wife, and their two children. If you have traveled through St. Louis and seen the shuttered Lemp Brewery located across from the Flagship Anheuser-Busch Brewery you may wonder if Kevin Lemp is part of their family. He’s not. All 4 Hands beers are brewed 30 barrel at a time in their 20,000 square foot brewery. Their year round selections include City Wide American Pale Ale, City Wide Pils, State Wide Hazy Pale Ale, Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown, Divided Sky Rye IPA, Full Life Lager, Incarnation Ripple White Ale, Scale of Complexity, and Single Speed. 4 Hands Hard Seltzers are made with an alcohol base made from fermented sugar. Natural flavors are added. 4 Hands Hard Seltzer is currently available in a 3 flavor 12 can variety pack. Pineapple Mango, Apricot Almond, and Blackberry Pomegranate have replaced 4 Hands previous Contact High Hard Seltzer line that included Tangerine, Pineapple, and Blueberry Lemonade flavors.
4 Hands Pineapple Mango Hard Seltzer: The aroma leads with floral pineapple. Additional time brings out fresh mango notes. The sweet pineapple entry is joined by subtle lightly sweetened mango. It fades with tangy pineapple and finishes with ripe mango, sour pineapple and mild carbon seltzer taste.
Grade: A-
4 Hands Apricot Almond Hard Seltzer: The aroma leads with floral apricot and almond paste. The fresh apricot entry is joined by almond paste building to an apricot almond pastry peak. It fades with juicy apricot and finishes with dried apricot and bear claw taste.
Grade: A-
4 Hands Blackberry Pomegranate Hard Seltzer: The aroma leads with floral blackberry and pomegranate. Additional time brings out blackberry bubblegum. The sweet blackberry entry is joined by pomegranate building to a sweetened fruit peak. It fades with tart pomegranate and sour blackberry gummy and finishes with tangy fruit leaving bittersweet carbon seltzer taste.
The Bottom Line: I didn’t try the previously released 4 Hands Contact High hard seltzers, but I’m impressed with these new flavors and I look forward to trying their just released Tigers Blood flavor.
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