Hapeville's Arches Brewing is celebrating the relaunch of @archesbrewingart in its outdoor Biergarten today from 4-9 p.m. Look for new works created by over 30 artists on 12-inch vinyl records.

Today also will mark the release of Arches’ Heritage Helles, which will be available at its online store for curbside pick up or to purchase on-site.

And with that, Heritage Helles is this week’s Beer Pick.

Beer Pick

Heritage Helles

Arches Brewing, Hapeville

Available in six-packs of 12-ounce cans

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This Munich Helles-style beer from Hapeville’s Arches Brewing was brewed with custom Pilsner and light Munich malts from Riverbend Malt House in Asheville, North Carolina, German Perle hops, and a late addition of Tettnang and Hallertau Hersbrucker hops.

The result is a pale gold, lightly carbonated beer, with a soft, smooth, malt-forward flavor. The yeasty freshness offers notes of honey and graham cracker, with a touch of peppery spice in finish. At 4.8% alcohol, Heritage Helles is very easy drinking, and very food friendly.

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Try Heritage Helles with German foods, including sausages, roast pork or roast chicken. Its light malty flavors also make a good match for brunch dishes, such as omelets or eggs Benedict.

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