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Old 05-29-2005, 05:26 PM   #1
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Nice looking label, just bought some - I'm not an expert on beers! How does this rate?
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Old 05-29-2005, 06:30 PM   #2
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

I usually find them a bit on the bitter side, but like them with spicy food, or a spicy cigar.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Pretty much your gold standard APA (American Pale Ale), impeccibly made with "in bottle carbonation" (live yeast in bottle carbonate the beer rather than pumping in CO2 from tanks), their Chico yeast is famous among homebrewers for making good stuff.

There are other beers that have surpassed SNPA in hops or malt, but for a readily available beer with characteristic American (Cascades) hopping, it can't be beat. All of SN's beers that I've had were good.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

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Pretty much your gold standard APA (American Pale Ale), impeccibly made with "in bottle carbonation" (live yeast in bottle carbonate the beer rather than pumping in CO2 from tanks), their Chico yeast is famous among homebrewers for making good stuff.

There are other beers that have surpassed SNPA in hops or malt, but for a readily available beer with characteristic American (Cascades) hopping, it can't be beat. All of SN's beers that I've had were good.
I'll second SeanGAR's analysis.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

The professor has it on the mark. This is a darn good beer and the brewery has apparently already gone through its growing pains; although it is a widely available and widely distributed "micro"; I haven't experienced any QC issues at all. You should enjoy it. Try their Bigfoot Barleywine if you get a chance as well.

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Old 05-29-2005, 10:46 PM   #6
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Great stuff. Be to be careful to pour off the beer into a glass and not drink the yeast that is added for bottle fermenting. It has been said to make one less than...er...anal retentive.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

It's a very good American style Pale Ale. I'm more of a fan of British style ales, though.

The American style tends to hop more than the Brits, so it ends up being closer to an India Pale Ale. Good bitter beer, just a little more hoppy than I like as a regular drink.

Other American style pales you might want to look at are Flying Dog and Full Sail. They are both very good and have other lines to sample also (the ambers are particularly good).
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

The guys at SN know their stuff and consistently produce high quality flavorfull beer. Next time try to find some of their big foot.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

I tried that beer a while ago maybe two years ago. I never aquired a taste for it.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

If you get a chance, try 'Boddingtons manchester cream' an excellent beer from great brittain.

I like sierra nevada, but i'm a fan of bitters.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

No... Boddy's gone all poo... they moved it from the original brewery using proper methods to a full scale lager production line... Damn them! But hey, I'm used to drinking pints of the stuff, so I have no experience of it in (I presume) cans, I'm somewhat of a beer snob, I hate the 'metallic ting' cans give beer
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

All the SNPA's I've seen here are in bottles. Have so far passed up on trying SNPAs, but I believe I'll now have to give it a shot, based soley on reviews here. I tend more to medium to dark beers/ales/stouts, but will try most brews once (except for light beers - which is a oxymoron, since those can't really be beers, can they?)
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If you get a chance, try 'Boddingtons manchester cream' an excellent beer from great brittain.

I like sierra nevada, but i'm a fan of bitters.

I prefer "bitter" style beer as well, but Sierra Nevada is okay with a good curry. Not as good as Kingfisher or Cobra though.

The cream of manchester is decent standard bitter, but try Fuller's London Pride if you get a chance. Very tasty.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

for all the SE WI beer drinkers there is a "new" store in Grafton with a decent selection. Or so II was told.
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for all the SE WI beer drinkers there is a "new" store in Grafton with a decent selection. Or so II was told.
Isn't Leinenkugel from WI? I love their Red.
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