Hybrids that use NO GAS!

…because they’re not cars. They’re hybrids between wine and beer.

Yeah, pretty much the only thing “green” about these beverages is that, uh, the word hybrid means something else in a different context. Still, pretty interesting.

“Chardonnay Blonde is not a malternative, but rather a true wine/beer hybrid,” says Keith Villa, Blue Moon’s brew master. He starts with a wheat beer base, then adds juices from chardonnay and sauvignon blanc grapes; it’s then given time to ferment. “At the end of the process the product looks kind of like beer, but smells and tastes like a white wine spritzer.

Anyway, Blue Moon (a Coors subsidiary — er, MillerCoors, I guess) has its environmental priorities, so I guess that’s how I’ll justify making this post. But I have no excuse for the delightfully misleading headline. Um. Especially since making those brews takes lots of gas. So. Yeah.

One Response to “Hybrids that use NO GAS!”

  1. Callie Says:

    Ah, so it’s a product that looks like a good idea, but smells and tastes like a bad idea?

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