Pineapple Mana Wheat

Review Date 6/3/2017  Last Updated 4/25/2024 By John Staradumsky

           

My tale of Maui Brewing Company begins, strangely enough, at the Kohola Brewery. When I was researching breweries for our Maui trip, Maui brewing came to mind first and foremost. Maui is, of course, the biggest brewer on the Island of Maui, though perhaps less well known than Kona on Oahu. Maui has quickly become a force to be reckoned with all the same, growing from small beginnings in 2005 to projected sales of $20 Million and a capacity of 40,000 barrels today.

But back to Kohola. We were sitting at the bar and mentioned that we were headed to the Maui brewpub next. The locals and the bartender agreed we needed to hit the main production facility in Kihei, but that was 20+ miles away, and we had a luau to attend that night. By happy circumstance, our hotel on Ka’anapali beach was in between both Kohola and the original Maui brewpub, with each roughly equidistant to either side.

We took Lyft from Kohola to Maui Brewing, which is ensconced in a shopping center at what our drive told us was basically the last of development for a while. When you walk in the pub you are greeted by a sales kiosk where shirts and glasses and signs are sold (I bought one of each). The dining area is directly past that with the bar to your left and brewing equipment visible above it all. Maui moved main production away years ago and I suspect the equipment is mainly for show; they have grown so fast they had to move it again to Kihei several years ago.

We arrived around 3PM local time and I ordered a sampler and food to hold us over until the luau. The wife got an Ahi Poke Fish Taco which she devoured with much aplomb, and we split an order of house made kettle chips with an amazing savory Maui onion dip thick and chunky with strings of fresh onion. Each was $7. Barbara also enjoyed a house made root beer.

I had already enjoyed several Maui beers on tap and in cans in the preceding days. Maui beers are ubiquitous on the island and I saw them in bars, restaurants, convenience stores, parties and, later that night, would drink Bikini Blonde at the Luau. Here, I started with a sampler of four beers for $10. Pints were available for $7.

Beer three at the Maui brewpub was Pineapple Mana Wheat, a beer that I really had been wanting to try. I love pineapple, you see, and I love the way Hawaiian brewers so readily integrate local ingredients like pineapple, coconut, and passion fruit into their beers. The previous two beers here, a hefeweizen and Berliner Weisse, had been a little disappointing, but Maui Pineapple Mana Wheat was truly delicious.

Maui says about their beer:

Maui Gold pineapple gives sweet aroma to this smooth-bodied, tropical brew.

Maui Pineapple Mana Wheat has an alcohol content of 5.5% by volume with 18 IBUs. Upon sipping, I remarked that if you love pineapple as I do this is for you. Fresh pineapple in the nose, juicy pineapple fruit in the palate, not at all sweet with a balanced finish. Maui Pineapple Mana Wheat simply screams fresh Hawaiian Pineapple, and as fruit beers go, this one is amazing.

Update 4/25/2024: Maui beers are in Georgia! Actually, Maui beers have been sold here for a while, now, but tonight is the first time I have seen one on tap. I've had Pineapple Mana a few times in cans since first enjoying it in Hawaii. Now I am loving a draft at Taco Mac while I watch the NFL draft. I just love the rich pineapple nose and taking a sip, the beer has a bit of tart wheat underneath, but then hits you with tarter fruit. It’s the tart flavor of the center of the pineapple and the bitter edges, and it not at all sweet. As delicious as it was on the island, and at $7.51 for a 23-ounce mug or &9.99 for a 6-pack of cans, it's a great deal, too.

Glad I tried it?  T

Would I rebuy it??

 

*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.

(B)=Bottled, Canned

(D)=Draft

 



 

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