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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 355 ml - 24 Cans

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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 355 ml - 24 Cans

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is arguably the most important beer in the history of American craft brewing. Launched in 1980 by Ken Grossman in Chico, California, it didn't just define the American Pale Ale (APA) style—it launched a revolution. At a time when the market was dominated by light, bland lagers, this beer introduced the world to the bold, piney, and citrusy punch of American hops (specifically the Cascade variety). It remains a global benchmark for balance, quality, and consistency.

Beer Description

This classic APA pours a brilliant, deep amber-gold with a thick, resilient creamy white head and fine, steady carbonation.

Aroma: It features an iconic and unmistakable nose. Expect a fragrant burst of fresh pine resin and spicy floral notes, followed by the signature scent of grapefruit zest. Underneath the hops is a solid, sweet foundation of caramelized malt.

Palate: On the tongue, it is medium-bodied and exceptionally well-balanced. It leads with a toasted, bready malt sweetness and hints of caramel. This is immediately met by a clean, assertive hop bitterness that cuts through the malt. The finish is crisp and dry, leaving a lingering trail of citrus pith and pine.

Profile: It has an ABV of 5.6% and a firm bitterness of 38 IBU, providing a "snappy" character that remains incredibly drinkable.

Technical Notes: This beer is famous for its use of whole-cone Cascade hops, which are added to the kettle and then used again in the "hop back" for aroma. Unlike many modern beers that use hop pellets, Sierra Nevada’s commitment to whole-cone hops provides a more nuanced, "green" aromatic profile. Notably, it is bottle-conditioned, meaning a small amount of yeast is added to the bottle to allow for natural carbonation and a longer shelf life.

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is arguably the most important beer in the history of American craft brewing. Launched in 1980 by Ken Grossman in Chico, California, it didn't just define the American Pale Ale (APA) style—it launched a revolution. At a time when the market was dominated by light, bland lagers, this beer introduced the world to the bold, piney, and citrusy punch of American hops (specifically the Cascade variety). It remains a global benchmark for balance, quality, and consistency.

Beer Description

This classic APA pours a brilliant, deep amber-gold with a thick, resilient creamy white head and fine, steady carbonation.

Aroma: It features an iconic and unmistakable nose. Expect a fragrant burst of fresh pine resin and spicy floral notes, followed by the signature scent of grapefruit zest. Underneath the hops is a solid, sweet foundation of caramelized malt.

Palate: On the tongue, it is medium-bodied and exceptionally well-balanced. It leads with a toasted, bready malt sweetness and hints of caramel. This is immediately met by a clean, assertive hop bitterness that cuts through the malt. The finish is crisp and dry, leaving a lingering trail of citrus pith and pine.

Profile: It has an ABV of 5.6% and a firm bitterness of 38 IBU, providing a "snappy" character that remains incredibly drinkable.

Technical Notes: This beer is famous for its use of whole-cone Cascade hops, which are added to the kettle and then used again in the "hop back" for aroma. Unlike many modern beers that use hop pellets, Sierra Nevada’s commitment to whole-cone hops provides a more nuanced, "green" aromatic profile. Notably, it is bottle-conditioned, meaning a small amount of yeast is added to the bottle to allow for natural carbonation and a longer shelf life.

$14.36

Original: $41.02

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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 355 ml - 24 Cans

$41.02

$14.36

Description

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is arguably the most important beer in the history of American craft brewing. Launched in 1980 by Ken Grossman in Chico, California, it didn't just define the American Pale Ale (APA) style—it launched a revolution. At a time when the market was dominated by light, bland lagers, this beer introduced the world to the bold, piney, and citrusy punch of American hops (specifically the Cascade variety). It remains a global benchmark for balance, quality, and consistency.

Beer Description

This classic APA pours a brilliant, deep amber-gold with a thick, resilient creamy white head and fine, steady carbonation.

Aroma: It features an iconic and unmistakable nose. Expect a fragrant burst of fresh pine resin and spicy floral notes, followed by the signature scent of grapefruit zest. Underneath the hops is a solid, sweet foundation of caramelized malt.

Palate: On the tongue, it is medium-bodied and exceptionally well-balanced. It leads with a toasted, bready malt sweetness and hints of caramel. This is immediately met by a clean, assertive hop bitterness that cuts through the malt. The finish is crisp and dry, leaving a lingering trail of citrus pith and pine.

Profile: It has an ABV of 5.6% and a firm bitterness of 38 IBU, providing a "snappy" character that remains incredibly drinkable.

Technical Notes: This beer is famous for its use of whole-cone Cascade hops, which are added to the kettle and then used again in the "hop back" for aroma. Unlike many modern beers that use hop pellets, Sierra Nevada’s commitment to whole-cone hops provides a more nuanced, "green" aromatic profile. Notably, it is bottle-conditioned, meaning a small amount of yeast is added to the bottle to allow for natural carbonation and a longer shelf life.