Sierra Nevada Estate Ale

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Brewpatrol

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Picked up two 22ozers the other night at my local Bevmo. Very good beer and to me tastes much better than their original pale ale. It was over priced at $9.99 per bottle but worth it considering they made it entirely from ingredients grown on their proprty in Chico. Kind of like a homebrew. Worth to try at least once but you must hurry because its a limited release.
 
They used all their cascade, chinook, and centennial hops fresh from the hop yard, so there was no dried hops in this beer at all. I have to say it's unique among all Sierra beers, the wet hop flavors are like nothing I've tasted before. It was indeed a good beer, but I think I liked it more for it's unique flavors rather than overall drinkablity.
 
Just picked up a bomber at the local grocery. Sorry you paid $9, mine was $5. Its very interesting. The idea is probably the coolest thing I've ever heard of.
 
Man, I have something of there's the other day that came in a liter bottle I think... I already stripped the labeling off to re-bottle it, but man it was good...

I used to love their Pale Ale on tap back in Southern California but was never crazy about it bottled...

But that beer was good... I want to say it was a Harvest brew, but I can't be sure...
 
Their Anniversary Ale was absolutely the best beer I've had from Sierra Nevada. Fantastic. Try it if you haven't
 
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