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Here's the official thread for Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, beer of the week for May 4-10 2008. Use this thread for all tastings this week and later.

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Aroma is light orange citrus hops. Color is a deep gold, orange, very clear. Thin off-white head with some lace. Flavor is dominated at first by hop flavor, a little citrus and a little spicy, with some bitterness, followed by some sweetness and a rich malt background. Toasty, biscuit malt flavors. Medium body, carbonation dries out the finish. There’s plenty of reasons why this beer is a classic American pale ale.
 
This was one of those beers where my first bottle I thought..."oops...this was a mistake...".

By the time I finished the bottle though, I had an immediate hankering for another.

Acquired taste? Most likely. Bu I acquired a taste pretty quickly, and like any hoppy beer, my desire for even more hops grew quickly.

SNPA was my first APA, in the true (west coast) sense of the word.
 
Ahhh yes. One of my favorites. A definite "must try" for any one who loves beer. It's not for everyone, but like Bier Muncher said, you acquire the taste pretty quickly. :mug:
 
SNPA is kind of hit or miss sometimes though. The ones I bought last fall were great, nice and citrusy - almost like grapefruit juice, but the last couple of six packs I got were mediocre at best.
 
I absolutely love SNPA, and consider it the "baseline" west coast APA, to which all others can be compared. It's remarkably consistent from bottle to bottle, at least here in its home state. I find that impressive in a bottle conditioned beer.

Besides, founder is a member of my homebrew club. :D

My own APA recipe is quite similar...a touch hoppier, a little paler.
 
The first time I tried this was the first time I liked a hoppy beer, and the first time I understood that beer tastes better from a glass. A revelatory moment. Thanks to SNPA, I will always brew a West Coast Pale Ale pretty regularly.
 
SNPA is good stuff. Sam's club doesn't have it at $18.99 a case anymore, but I was able to snag a couple cases at Costco for $20.99 each on Friday. It's $8.99 a sixer in the grocery store.

I'm saving the box and the bottles for later use. When a case of bottles cost $15, it's tough to beat SNPA for 6 bucks more. It's like buying a case of bottles and the beer costs $0.25 per bottle.
 
SNPA is good. Just good. It's become popular enough that many chain restaurants carry it now. So, if they have SNPA, Sam Adams, and some BMC offerings, I go for the SNPA. Otherwise, it's Sam Adams. Mostly, I'd rather have something else.
 
Publix supermarkets here in GA just started carrying 12-packs for $14. Its a good beer and I like it quite a lot... drinking one right now as a matter of fact. I've grown fond of Sweetwater's 420, and side-by-side, I prefer the 420. But I am curious how much different it would taste locally instead of shipped all they way across the country...
 
yeah, 420 is good. I have not yet decided if SNPA is better then 420 and it may come down to the fact that 420 is semi local and SNPA is not. I've been thinking about getting a half barrel of one or the other and transferring them into 3 cornies so I can have it on tap. I think I may do SNPA, just think what a keg of that costs. the warehouse has 12 packs for 13 or 14 also.
 
SNPA is great; my fav in the APA category thus far. I prefer it on tap over bottled, but both are nice.
 
Crazy Dream... I had a dream last night they were selling 40 oz. bottles of SNPA and I had to get a few... (Never even had a forty)

I guess I am a little anxious for the 10g of the clone I have fermenting now. ;)
 
LOL! 40s of SNPA!!!

At the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, they were serving bombers of SNPA for like $5-$6 at the Ratdog show I caught there a couple months back.
Killer beer at that price was most welcome as at the majority venues in Chicago you're paying $5-$6 for 12oz of BMC.
 
A great beer, something we drink all the time out here. I've been on the brewery tour which is impressive as well.

Strangely enough, in my experience SNPA is much better out of the bottle. Every time I get it on draft there seems to be a funk of some kind to it. But bottles are always good.
 
Strangely enough, in my experience SNPA is much better out of the bottle. Every time I get it on draft there seems to be a funk of some kind to it. But bottles are always good.

I've noticed the same...there is *1* tap at Staples Center that serves SNPA, hidden off to the side of a pretzel vending station, so when I go to a game I always hunt it down. It's still good, but it definitely tastes different from the bottles. Not as crisp and clean, with almost a flowery taste.
 
I had to stop and get some SNPA yesterday. I felt like some nut getting another Catcher in the Rye book. :)

I was ok with that after I popped open the first one.

Those are some fine looking Crawdads
 
Not to resurrect this thread fr4om the dead, but I'm new to appreciating quality beer. Igrabbed a six of SNPA a few weeks ago at Walgreens as I was out of beer. I was hugely impressed and have been on a kick for it since. I just bottled my 1st batch of beer (Irish stout) and have an American Lager in primary now. Can't wait til I get the hang of it to try making a clone of SNPA!

Later,
Brian
 
Not to resurrect this thread fr4om the dead, but I'm new to appreciating quality beer. Igrabbed a six of SNPA a few weeks ago at Walgreens as I was out of beer. I was hugely impressed and have been on a kick for it since. I just bottled my 1st batch of beer (Irish stout) and have an American Lager in primary now. Can't wait til I get the hang of it to try making a clone of SNPA!

Later,
Brian

SNPA is good...

but Mirror Pond is better...
 
I've got a all grain SNPA clone sitting in a keg (secondary, aka conditioning) that I'm chomping at the bit to drink. Did you use this recipe to do Mirror Pond? (I've never had it and will have to look for a six pack in the store.)
Thanks.

Oh, I've never made it... I was just referring to the commercial products. I frequent a local bar that has it on tap, and it is f-ing amazing!
 
I really dislike this beer. In fact it turned me off the whole IPA scene for YEARS because it was pretty much the only game in town around here ten years ago. I try it every now and then. Still dislike it. Maybe we never get fresh snpa in Iowa. Who knows. Maybe i just hate grapefruit.

I shy away from using cascade alone as my flavor/aroma like the plague. Gimme chinook, Amarillo, simcoe, but god help cascade.
 
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