Beer Review: Tröegs Pale Ale
My final beverage of the evening, this pale ale was medium-to-light in color and body. This beer had a nice and hoppy start -- a very good pale! Fruitier than Sierra Nevada's PA, and not as hoppy, this was still a smooth brew. While it had no real 'bite' to it, there was a little 'something' at the end (odd hops notes?). Yeah, I've had it in the bottle before, but this was quite a nice beer on tap (if you can find it so offered...). -- Brewmeister G
| The Brewer? |
Tröegs Brewing Company |
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When tasted? |
05 March 2002 |
| Place of Origin? |
South Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
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How tasted? |
12 oz draft |
| Style of Beer? |
Pale Ale |
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Where tasted? |
At the Blue Parrot Bistro, Gettysburg, PA |
My fourth brew of this tasting day and what was to be my first re-tasting of several beers from a prior brew-tasting night. Light-to-medium in color and body, there were slight hops hints on the aroma and taste here. Extremely smooth, with a smooth hoppiness running throughout. A very nice Pale. -- Brewmeister G
| The Brewer? |
Tröegs Brewing Company |
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When tasted? |
18 May 2002 |
| Place of Origin? |
South Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
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How tasted? |
12 oz bottle |
| Style of Beer? |
Pale Ale |
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Where tasted? |
At Brewmeister G's home |
Links for this beer:
Tröegs' page for their Pale Ale
Tröegs' Home Page
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