Sierra Nevada Pale Ale | Chad’z Beer Reviews

Posted on Jul 05, 2009 under dried flowers | 4 Comments

http://www.epinions.com/review/Sierra_Nevada_Pale_Ale/content_476283440772

There are certain beers that, every time you go to the supermarket, you see in the beer aisle but never get around to trying. You might wonder if they are worthwhile or not. Although I havent reviewed every beer youre likely to encounter in such a situation (yet), Id like to point you to one you might be over-looking: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

This is a beer that almost single-handedly started the craft beer revolution 30 years ago (although this is up for debate). Regardless, the fact remains that its much tastier than your typical American macro lager and sells in the same locales for about the same price. Its a smallfry that can most definitely hang with the big boys.

APPEARANCE AND AROMA

The appearance is a clear shade of copper with a bit of a yellow hue. There is plenty of carbonation present, which is expected since this beer is technically bottle-fermented and unfiltered. The head is off-white, rocky in shape but foamy in composition. It lingers for quite a while and leaves some lacing on the glass.

The scent is a powerful floral aroma, which is very light and inviting.

TASTE

Im a hophead and a big fan of the India Pale Ale style of beer, so when I took my first swig of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale I was immediately reminded of the IPA style. The brewers website indicates this beer has an IBU rating of 37, which I would consider rather mild. The hop bite here is more intense than your average American pale ale, which is why its reminiscent of the even more bitter IPAs.

I dont get any citrus or pine notes here, but I do get a bitter pale ale taste with just a hint of tart crispness. Hops are predominant in the front end with a creamy maltiness in the middle and a dry back end. The composition is just the slightest bit watery and mild, but thats okay because this is just a pale ale after all and is intended to be as drinker-friendly as possible.

FINISH

Its ironic that hoppy beers tend to also be some of the smoothest and easiest beers to drink. While its accurate to say Sierra Nevada has a kick, it limits its intensity to your palate alone. It is perfectly medium in body not too thick or thin. In fact, its rather mild in the mouth and goes down without resistance. It was difficult to not to drink by the gulp because of its taste and drinkability combination.

BODY

Beer snobs differ on what exactly the criteria are for light, medium and heavy beers as far as actual volume and weight. I say 5 to 6% ABV is average and since Sierra Nevada is 5.6% Id say its perfectly average. Its nothing the average drinker cant handle and would absolutely work as a session beer or just an all-out party beverage.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Im actually sorry it took me this long to give Sierra Nevada Pale Ale the credit it deserves. Sure, Im used to drinking a bit more obscure brews, but just because something is mainstream doesnt make it bad. In fact, I would consider this one of the best all-around American beers considering its craftsmanship, taste, drinkability and availability. Everyone owes it to themselves to give this beer a try!

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4 Responses to “Sierra Nevada Pale Ale | Chad’z Beer Reviews”

  1. MDJarv Says:

    Damn it, Beavis, it …
    it, Beavis, it is pretty citrusy.

    This is the quintessential APA.

  2. preferhomebrew Says:

    “Its magically …
    “Its magically delicious” lol

    I think of this beer as an introductary IPA as it taste very close to an IPA . It is for me the beer that got me starting to sample IPAs and finding them very rewarding.

    Good review.

  3. Chad9976 Says:

    and I am the first …
    and I am the first to reply to your comment!

  4. Dpenn69 Says:

    I am the first to …
    I am the first to watch this. Boo yah!