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Craft Beer Experts Tell Us The Best Brews For Summer’s Last Stand

One way — perhaps even the best way — to wring out the remaining magic of summer is by imbibing as many seasonal brews as possible between now and the end of September. It’s important to finish summer on your own terms, is the point here. It’s going to end and there’s no reason to whine and limp your way into autumn by giving up and drinking watery, generic-tasting, fizzy, yellow beers or by opting to skip right over the end of summer and jump into darker, maltier beers too early.

“During the end of summer, it is still hot here even though the nights may be cooling off some,” says Fal Allen, brewmaster at Anderson Valley Brewing Co. in Boonville, California. “For beers during that season, I look for light and bright beers that are thirst-quenching and quaffable.”

Allen has the right idea and other experts agree with him. That’s why we asked some of our favorite craft brewing professionals and brewers to tell us about their picks for the best beers to drink as summer winds down. Keep scrolling to see the beers you should be stocking up on for the month ahead.

Ayinger Bräuweisse

Ayinger Bräuweisse
Ayinger

Joe Straitiff, brewing manager at Half Acre Brewing in Chicago

ABV: 5.1%

Average Price: $5 for a 500ml bottle

The Beer:

I gravitate towards Hefeweizens as summer comes to a close. Ayinger’s Bräuweisse is my personal favorite. The low alcohol and high carbonation make it very refreshing and perfect for patio sipping.

Tasting Notes:

The soft mouthfeel and banana esters cling to summer, while the subtle phenolic clove is a reminder that fall is just around the corner.

Firestone Walker Pivo Pils

Firestone Walker Pivo
Firestone Walker

Nico Freccia, co-founder at COO at 21st Amendment Brewery in San Francisco

ABV: 5.3%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Pivo Pils from Firestone Walker. It’s a new world twist on a classic old-world style. It’s amazingly good and amazingly refreshing. It’s tough to beat as an end of summer beer.

Tasting Notes:

It has the base of a classic German Pilsner with its crisp, dry, and refreshing malt character, with old-world bittering hops and then dry hopped with Saphir for a new-world aroma.

Ommegang Rare Vos

Ommegang Rare Vos
Ommegang

Brian Wendt, brewer at Lawson’s Finest Liquids in Waitsfield, Vermont

ABV: 6.5%

Average Price: $14 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Ommegang’s Rare Vos. It’s a beautiful Belgian-style amber with nice spiciness and complexity. It’s very smooth for those chilly nights at the end of summer.

Tasting Notes:

Brewed with orange peel, grains of paradise, and coriander, this amber ale is spicy, fruity, and filled with citrus flavor.

Stiegl Grapefruit Radler

Stiegl Grapefruit Radler
Stiegl

Jared Williamson, lead brewer at Schlafly Brewing in St. Louis

ABV: 2.5%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Stiegl Grapefruit Radler is light and refreshing and oh so easy to drink. Its low alcohol content means you can enjoy a few on a hot day and not feel bad about it.

Tasting Notes:

That bright citrus pop of grapefruit plays so well with the lager beer finish. As the summer days wane, this beer just highlights all the fun of the warmer months.

Jenlain Ambrée

Jenlain Ambrée
Jenlain

George Hummel, grain master of My Local Brew Works in Philadelphia

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

As summer winds down I like to transition from the spicy Saison I’ve enjoyed all summer to a more malty profile expressed by a good Biere De Garde. In a style so underrepresented in the selection available, sometimes you just have to go classic and pop open a Jenlain. To me, the style seems to be a mashup of a farmhouse ale and an Oktoberfest bier.

Tasting Notes:

The brew is malty with some notes of dry fruit, Earth, and mild spiciness. Just a great beer for the seasonal change.

Crux Fermentation Project Pilz

Crux Fermentation Project Pilz
Crux Fermentation Project

Bryan Donaldson, brewing innovation manager at Lagunitas Brewing Company in Petaluma, California

ABV: 5.2%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

The Beer:

If we think of the waning days of summer as August and September, here on the west coast we are just getting into the thick of some of the hottest days of the year, so I think of great end-of-summer beers as those that are light and refreshing, yet still full of flavor. That leads me to Crux Fermentation Project Pilz.

Tasting Notes:

Lovely pilsner malts, layered with Saaz and Sterling, lead to a slightly spicy/herbal note, while also bringing some biscuit flavor. A bit of citrus on the finish and there you have it.

Victory Prima Pils

Victory Prima Pils
Victory

Fal Allen, brew master at Anderson Valley Brewing Co. in Boonville, California

ABV: 5.3%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

The Beer:

I want my end-of-summer beers to have some character, so I don’t want an American lite lager, but I would certainly love a fresh American version of a German-style pilsner – or something in that vein. A great choice is Victory Prima Pils, brewed with Tettnang, Hallertau, Spalt, and Saaz hops.

Tasting Notes:

This crisp, refreshing pilsner is floral, gently spicy, and layered with complex noble hops.

River North Festbier

River North Festbier
River North

Ryan Pachmayer, head brewer at Yak and Yeti Restaurant and Brewpub in Arvada, Colorado

ABV: 5.3%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

River North Festbier. They were one of the earlier breweries to make pale festbier in Denver and they do it so well. Especially as a garden-type beer in those evenings when it starts to cool.

Tasting Notes:

On cool nights, you can handle a little extra alcohol, but it’s still a smooth, malt-forward beer with a balancing hop presence.

Phase Three Czech-style Pilsner

Phase Three Czech-style Pilsner
Phase Three

Garth Beyer, certified Cicerone and owner of Garth’s Brew Bar in Madison, Wisconsin

ABV: 5.2%

Average Price: $11 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Phase Three Czech-style Pilsner is brewed with Bohemian malt, which gives it an exceptional cracker-y base, slightly doughy flavor, and electric yeast character. The Saaz hops shine through with mixed earthy spice flavors.

Tasting Notes:

This is one of my favorite pilsners because it’s not clean and thin, but not heavy and hazy; it’s the perfect transition pilsner from summer’s crispy boys and autumn’s Oktoberfest beers.

Deschutes Fresh Squeezed

Deschutes Fresh Squeezed
Deschutes

Andrew Hueston, USBG bartender at El Vez in Philadelphia

ABV: 6.4%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Picking a beer for summer’s last gasp is difficult. If I had to pick just one, Deschutes Fresh Squeezed WIPA I think helps maximize the last moments of summer.

Tasting Notes:

Brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops, it’s juicy and filled with tropical fruit flavors and bright pine. It’s a great beer to sip as you await the return of autumn.

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Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival Is Revealing Its Headliners Via A Livestream

Tyler The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is returning this year after taking a few years off and, of course, in typical Tyler The Creator fashion, the rollout for the festival is going big. After making the announcement of its return to Dodger Stadium on November 11-12 in Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s “The Hillbillies” video, the festival is revealing its lineup via a Twitch livestream on the Camp Flog Gnaw website. Painters are putting a mural of the flyer on the side of Tyler’s Golf store on Fairfax in Los Angeles.

It was speculated that Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar would be the headliners, but it looks like it’ll be a while before we find out for sure. So far, AG Club, Fana Hues, Paris Texas, Balming Tiger, Teezo Touchdown, Ravyn Lenae, Daisy World, Spinall, Maxo, Mike G, Left Brain, Maxo Kream, Khamari, and Liv.e as performers for this year’s festival.

Announcing the headliners via a livestream could be Tyler’s way to make up for the misstep of 2019, when he tried to surprise fans with a Drake appearance, but they wound up booing him instead as they hoped for a set from the notoriously mysterious Frank Ocean (who has ties to Tyler through their early work as members of Odd Future).

Further down the lineup, more names are being revealed as a large mural is being painted live; we’ll continue to update as we learn who else is going to be included in this year’s festival. In the past, the carnival has included such big names as ASAP Rocky, HER, Jaden, Juice WRLD, Kid Cudi, Lana Del Rey, Lauryn Hill, Mac Miller, Migos, Post Malone, Solange, SZA, Vince Staples, and more — many before their superstardom — so expect to see at least a few stars of the future.

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Madison Beer Is Frozen In Time On Her Cinematic New Single ‘Spinnin’

Madison Beer is gearing up for the release of her sophomore album Silence Between Songs, arriving next month. “Home To Another One” was a sprawling, dreamlike meditation on an ex. Her new single “Spinnin’” is another intriguing taste of the record.

“This song is a reflection of a time when everything seemed to stand still,” Beer said in a statement. “I felt like every day was a cycle and I was stuck in such an anxious place, yet I could finally explore the thoughts and emotions in my head. I dreamed of a video that was cinematic and visually striking that brought those emotions to life, and I’m so proud of what we created.”

The existential ballad captures the singer’s disorientation as she ponders: “Did the world stop spinnin’? / Am I frozen in time? / ‘Cause the birds stopped singin’ / Are we flawed by design?” against a capricious sonic backdrop. It builds into a grand anthem, becoming a poignant pop whirlwind. The video reflects this, as Beer runs through a stagnant world — unmoving traffic and an empty field — not unlike the 2021 film The Worst Person In The World.

Watch the video for “Spinnin’” above.

Silence Between Songs is out 9/15 via Epic Records. Find more information here.

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Nick Cave’s ‘Faith, Hope, And Carnage’ Book Tour This Fall Will Help Commemorate Its One-Year Anniversary

The endlessly opinionated musician Nick Cave will be performing double duty while on the road this fall. As Cave returns to the national music stage with a full North American tour, he will simultaneously embark on a literary tour. With the paperback edition of the “Carnage” musician’s 2022 book — Faith, Hope, And Carnage, co-written with journalist Seán O’Hagan — slated to hit stands next month, the entertainer will be dropping into several local spots for a book tour and signings.

On select dates, Cave will be joined by O’Hagan to discuss the work much more candidly, including on October 5 in New York City at 92nd Street Y. Cave has spoken at lengths about his disdain for interviews, but as the delicate focus of the book (inspired by the untimely death of his son Jethro Lazenby), he’s used open dialog, especially with fans to help him navigate his grief.

During an interview with the New Yorker‘s Amanda Petrusich, Cave echoed this, saying, “It’s ironic because, for Faith, Hope, And Carnage, I ended up speaking to Seán O’Hagan for fifty hours, or something like that. But it was well understood that I didn’t want to talk about music in particular and that I didn’t want to talk about my life in a conventional way. We were able to talk about other things. Since doing this, I have come to see the interview as almost an art form in itself. I found out, to my bewilderment and amazement, that interviews, or conversations, could actually be a way of communicating! I’d never really considered an interview to be that before.”

View the full Faith, Hope, And Carnage book tour dates below.

09/23 — Washington, D.C. @ Politics and Prose
09/30 — Chicago, IL @ Seminary Co-op Bookstores
10/05 — New York, NY @ Strand Bookstore*
10/05 — New York, NY @ 92nd Street Y*
10/11 — Boston, MA @ Harvard Book Store
10/18 — Nashville, TN @ Parnassus Books
10/24 — Austin, TX @ BookPeople
10/30 — Los Angeles, CA @ Book Soup

* with Seán O’Hagan

The Faith, Hope, And Carnage book tour tickets are available now. Find more information here.

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Jeremy Allen White Had A ‘Shameless’ Reaction To A ‘Euphoria’ Star’s Lingerie Photo Shoot

If Carmy has a new love interest in season three of The Bear, maybe she can be played by Alexa Demie?

That would be star Jeremy Allen White‘s preference, at least, based on a comment he made on the Euphoria actress’ Instagram page. “Wow,” he wrote in response to a seductive Calvin Klein ad where she’s trying on lingerie sets. (As far as stories about celebrities oversharing on Instagram go, this one is harmless.) According to E! Online, Demie, who despite playing a high school student on the HBO series is 32 years old, “did not respond to his remark, though she did leave four heart emojis in the comments section of the post.”

Jeremy’s comment comes three months after his wife, Californication alum Addison Timlin, filed paperwork at a Los Angeles court to end their three-year marriage. In divorce documents obtained by E! News, Addison, who shares daughters Ezer, 4, and Dolores, 2, with Jeremy, listed Sept. 9, 2022 as their date of separation and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for split.

Despite the separation, Allen White and Timlin are “getting along,” a source told People. “They love their children and all spend time together. When she filed for divorce, she was upset. Things have settled a bit.”

You can see the post that had Allen White all riled up below.

(Via E! Online)

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aespa Are Onto ‘Better Things’ On Their Triumphant New Song

aespa just kicked off their SYNK: Hyper Line World Tour following their release of their mini album MY WORLD in May. Along with all this, member WINTER threw the first pitch at a New York Yankees game in June. They’re back now with the new song “Better Things.”

The sassy anthem has the group proclaiming that they have better things to do after a failed relationship: “I wasn’t ever sure that I loved you / But I was always sure you would let me down / I wasn’t ever sure if I’d trust you / But I’m so g*ddamn sure my energy is just too precious to waste.” It’s a triumphant track that properly follows up MY WORLD, proving they’re not slowing down any time soon.

About being a group, aespa told Uproxx in our March cover story, “To be completely honest, we weren’t exactly sure how the concept would pan out in the long run,” said WINTER. “Especially how long and how big it would pan out in the future. But at the same time, we appreciated the refreshing and unfamiliar concept.”

Listen to “Better Things” above.

aespa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Trump Is Likely To Be Booked At A Notorious Atlanta Jail Where Inmates Use Pieces Of Its Crumbling Walls As Shanks: ‘A Lot Of People… Never Make It Out Alive’

Donald Trump now has less than a week to surrender to authorities in Georgia after being indicted on RICO charges for his alleged attempt to overturn the state’s election results. There has been talk that the former president may turn himself in on the day of the first Republican primary debate in an effort to steal thunder away from his opponents without having to get on stage with them. However, Trump might not be in such a rush given the conditions at the “notorious” Fulton County Jail also known as “Rice Street.”

According to reports, the situation is so bad that the county sheriff has called the jail a “humanitarian crisis” after an inmate was found dead, “covered in bed bugs and lice.” Oh, and also the inmates are literally making knives out of pieces of the wall.

Via Washington Post:

The building is falling apart, a point the sheriff tried to illustrate to county leaders by collecting hundreds of weapons fashioned from chunks of the crumbling walls and loading them into four wheelbarrows his deputies rolled into a public meeting last year.

“What you’ll see in these wheelbarrows are shanks. Right now, they total over 1,100 shanks,” said Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat, who oversees the jail and has pushed for funding to replace it. “These are pieces of the building that have been ripped apart, fashioned into knives, fashioned into deadly weapons.”

As of this writing, Sheriff Labat has confirmed that “all 19 defendants named in the indictment will be booked at the Rice Street Jail.” However, the Washington Post reports that “it is not expected that any of the defendants would spend time in a holding cell or among the general detained population.”

There is little to no information on whether Trump or his co-conspirators will see a wall get turned into knives, but hey, you never know.

(Via Washington Post)

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Quavo’s ‘Rocket Power’ Tracklist Features Contributions From The Late Takeoff, Future, Young Thug, And More

Following a slight delay, Quavo’s solo sophomore album, Rocket Power, has finally dropped. Yes, the project’s formation was due to grimy circumstances. However, the body of work found a silver lining in all of his sorrows as he heals from the tragic death of Quavo’s late nephew and frequent collaborator, Takeoff.

Rocket Power features contributions from the late musician as well as fellow Atlanta rappers Future, Young Thug, and Hunxho. Stockbridge, Georgia native Baby Drill also makes a guest vocal appearance. Regarding production, DJ Durel, Wheezy, Murda Beatz, BNYX, Buddah Bless, and Pooh Beatz are among the long list of credited professionals.

Speaking on the inspiration behind the album, Quavo took to social media to write, “This album is for the Rocket, our true fans, and also, this is my therapy,” he wrote. “This album is a true reflection of how I feel right now. Sometimes I’m good, sometimes I’m down, sometimes I’m disappointed, sometimes I fall apart, but then I always find my strength again. I know everything might not be alright right now, but the Rocket showed me a way to make it right! Rocket Power keeps me going. Rocket Power gives me fuel. ‘Rocket Power’ will help us all overcome whatever we’re going through.”

View the full tracklist for Rocket Power below.

1. “Fueled Up”
2. “Patty Cake” Feat. Takeoff
3. “Mama Told Me”
4. “Who Wit Me”
5. “Narkedo Speaks”
6. “Hold Me”
7. “Where Can I Start”
8. “Wall To Wall”
9. “Turn Yo Clip Up”
10. “Back Where It Begins” Feat. Future and Takeoff
11. “11.11”
12. “Galaxy”
13. “Disciples”
14. “Focused” Feat. Young Thug
15. “Stain” Feat. Hunxho and BabyDrill
16. “Not Done Yet”
17. “Rocket Power”
18. “Greatness”

Rocket Power is out now via Quality Control/Capitol. Find more information here.

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Dolly Parton Rallies The Remaining Beatles Together For A ‘Let It Be’ Cover With Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, And More

Dolly Parton‘s highly anticipated album Rockstar is packed with special guests: Miley Cyrus, Chris Stapleton, Kid Rock, Steven Tyler, Sting, Steve Perry, and more. However, one of the most exciting collaborations on the LP is a cover of “Let It Be” with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as Peter Frampton and Mick Fleetwood.

The rendition is finally out now as a single. “Well, does it get any better than singing ‘Let It Be’ with Paul McCartney who wrote the song?” Parton said in a statement. “Not only that, he played piano! Well, it did get even better when Ringo Starr joined in on drums, Peter Frampton on guitar and Mick Fleetwood playing percussion. I mean, seriously, how much better does it get? Thanks guys!”

Previous singles include her fiery original track “World On Fire,” which is, according to her, about all politicians. She also shared an invigorating medley of “We Are The Champions” and “We Will Rock You.” About ever quitting music, she recently said, “‘I would never retire!” she exclaimed. “I would hopefully drop dead in the middle of a song on stage someday — and hopefully one I’ve written.”

Listen to Parton’s take on “Let It Be” above.

Rockstar is out 11/17 via Butterfly Records. Find more information here.

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James Harden Thinks It’s ‘Too Late’ To Repair His Relationship With The Sixers

James Harden is a member of the Philadelphia 76ers right now, much to the chagrin of James Harden. The team’s sky-high asking price for Harden in a trade did not materialize, so even though he opted into the final year of his contract and asked to be sent elsewhere, the Sixers shut down trade talks for the former league MVP last week.

This did not sit well with Harden, to the point that he told a group of campers at a basketball camp that Daryl Morey was a “liar,” although he did not dive into what that meant. Harden also made it a point to stress that he’ll never be part of an organization that employs Morey again, and in a recent interview with Jason Bristol of KHOU, he took things a step farther, saying that he thinks his relationship with the 76ers as a whole is beyond repair.

It’s worth noting that Harden has never explicitly said what has caused things to get to this point with Philadelphia. However, there were multiple occasions in the last year where he spoke about wanting more credit for sacrificing — both in money and in his role. Harden’s apparent intention is to make life “very uncomfortable” for the Sixers in the future, so perhaps he’ll be a little more direct as this saga drags on.