Pale Ale Style

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Harnkus, Apr 3, 2014.

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  1. MooseBoose

    MooseBoose Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2007 Wisconsin

    Paul:

    If you make up with Ace and Peter and get the original band back together I'll send you some Pseudo Sue, which is a great Pale Ale. :slight_smile:
     
  2. MooseBoose

    MooseBoose Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2007 Wisconsin

    On a more serious note, it's far from new but I believe it is East Coast, I really like Flying Dog Classic Pale Ale.
     
  3. MrDave

    MrDave Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2013 California

    I'm sorry Drake's 1500 doesn't make it out there. It's a stellar 6 pk dry-hopped pale.
     
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  4. mtskier

    mtskier Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2013 Illinois

    Dales Pale Ale is fantastic.
    Great Lakes Burning River is a great one for me as well.
    Flat 12 Walkabout is phenomenal, I wish they distributed here.
     
  5. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    Love that beer, if it were brewed and released today, it would certainly don the moniker of Session IPA.
     
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  6. teledeluxe

    teledeluxe Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2013 Illinois

    HA! I was trying to think of KISS joke too.

    "Dear Paul Stanley, those first few Kiss records were pretty good. What's up with the weird recording/production though?"
     
  7. teledeluxe

    teledeluxe Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2013 Illinois

    Drinkable in a pinch but not "awesome." Definitely not the same as Green Line.
     
  8. MrDave

    MrDave Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2013 California

    Not at 5.5%. It's just a dry-hopped pale ale, albeit a near perfect one.

    It is lower on the malt for the style, so I see where you are going with this. Plus, I session it up with them for sure.
     
  9. GreesyFizeek

    GreesyFizeek Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,026) Mar 6, 2013 New York
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    Southern Tier's 2XOne is a new one, very good, tastes more to my own personal tastes like an IPA, though. The 8% ABV is also not pale ale like, either. Nonetheless, most importantly, it tastes pretty good, reminded me of Blue Point Mosaic Session IPA, but far more beefed up.

    I liked Captain Lawrence's Freshchester Pale Ale, you seem to be in the city, Harnkus, that's probably easy to get. Elysian Super Fuzz is not a traditional pale ale, due to the blood orange fruit addition, but is very tasty nonetheless. Loved it on tap.
     
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  10. steveh

    steveh Grand Pooh-Bah (4,174) Oct 8, 2003 Illinois
    Society Pooh-Bah

    Who's not paying attention? :wink:
    http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1146/114532/

    I guess your personal caveat might be "awesome" (a word I usually reserve more for the Grand Canyon or the second coming), but the new Goose Island APA is pretty good.
     
  11. jayrutgers

    jayrutgers Zealot (723) Oct 29, 2011 New Jersey

    Go to CT and Maine Co. magically drops down to $5.99, which is a decent price imo.
     
  12. Badger72

    Badger72 Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2013 Louisiana

    Sweetwater 420 and Terrapin Rye Pale Ale are both good. Not sure if you get them in New York as they are both brewed in Georgia.
     
  13. TheGator321

    TheGator321 Initiate (0) May 29, 2013 Connecticut

    i know it's not canned or bottled but Peeskill's Amazeballs is exactly that and an APA.

    and Oscar Blues Dales Pale Ale is actually a regular old IPA but they didn't want to call it Dale's IPA because Dale's Pale Ale rolls off the tongue a little better. lol.
     
  14. Ranbot

    Ranbot Pooh-Bah (2,463) Nov 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    You said a lot more in your original post just "recos on new APAs." This thread was full of your inflammatory opinions right from the first post and you have the gall to claim Marquis is the problem? Please. All you prove here is that you know how to flame-bait.

    The moderators should just close this thread down because there's certainly nothing useful going on here.
     
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  15. GreesyFizeek

    GreesyFizeek Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,026) Mar 6, 2013 New York
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    Have you heard anything about us getting them? I'd love to see them around here. I think they're in Massachusetts, at least.
     
  16. JayORear

    JayORear Grand Pooh-Bah (3,058) Feb 22, 2012 California
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    This thread is fun.
     
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  17. CountDrunkula

    CountDrunkula Initiate (0) May 11, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Great lakes burning river is pretty easy to get and I enjoyed that on quite a bit.
     
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  18. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    A $25 six pack price, is not a good price IMO.
     
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  19. jayrutgers

    jayrutgers Zealot (723) Oct 29, 2011 New Jersey

    $5.99 in CT is better than the $7.99-$8.99 in NJ
     
  20. Brew_Bro

    Brew_Bro Initiate (0) Mar 4, 2014 Florida

    Invasion Pale Ale - Cigar City brewery

    Probably my favorite beer at the moment too.
     
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