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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Sunday Jul 17, 2011 12:23 am
by rotten
My favourite homebrew so far, was my SNPA clone based on trough lollies recipe. It is a corker, and I can't wait to brew it again after the new brewery is complete.

Very jealous you are drinking the 'real deal', :cry: .

Cheers Jeremiah was a bullfrog, I hope we see pics of the Brewery :D

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Sunday Jul 17, 2011 4:50 am
by bullfrog
Yes mate, the second I'm home and not posting off my iPhone whenever I'm somewhere with wi-fi, pics will be posted.

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Wednesday Aug 03, 2011 8:27 am
by Link
SNPA now at Dan Murphy's (I saw it last weekend - along with their IPA and Heffeweizen).

They were all in the $20-$22 per six pack range from memory.

Rejoice!

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Monday Apr 23, 2012 9:10 pm
by Flux

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Sunday Jun 24, 2012 11:48 pm
by Flux
rotten wrote:My favourite homebrew so far, was my SNPA clone based on trough lollies recipe. It is a corker, and I can't wait to brew it again


I'd have to agree with you there mate, thanks so much for this recipe Trough, it is also now my favourite homebrew I've ever made, love it and will be making it again very soon. :D

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Sunday Jul 01, 2012 9:47 am
by BadSeed
I just spent a couple of weeks in the US, everytime I visit a new country the first thing I do is have a beer (usually inthe airport).
So when I landed in Dallas I headed straight to TGI Fridays and had a pint of SNPA ($7 :wink: ) a great beer on draught, very drinkable.

I found the general beer scene in America to be thriving. There are some great beers and every bar I visited had a huge range of craft beers, wheat beers & imported beer.
I tried to have a couple of different beers each night, including some local ones from wherever I was.
At no time did I drink, or see anyone drinking, Bud, Coors or Michelob.

This place is great http://www.experiencethepub.com/orlando despite it looking a bit touristy, the barman I had really knew his beer. Lots of free tasters to help you decide what you want to drink.

I had a great Pilsner in New York (I think it was called Coney Island Pilsner)
The only bad experience I had was in a bar in NY when the barmaid put a slice of lemon in my Hoegarden.

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Sunday Jul 01, 2012 12:45 pm
by Bum
Yeah, they seem to put orange in a lot wheatbeers around the place. Weird.

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Thursday Dec 18, 2014 10:33 am
by Gigantorus
The Torpedo Extra IPA is a cracker as well. Big flavour brew.

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Friday Dec 19, 2014 9:40 am
by warra48
Had a Sierra Nevada Hoptimum yesterday.

Stuffed so full of hops, you can't imagine how they could fit more in, but it was delicious, and still balanced, in spite of the alleged 100 IBU.

Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

PostPosted: Friday Dec 19, 2014 1:50 pm
by CrookedFingers
warra48 wrote:Had a Sierra Nevada Hoptimum yesterday.

Stuffed so full of hops, you can't imagine how they could fit more in, but it was delicious, and still balanced, in spite of the alleged 100 IBU.


That is on my 'to try' list. :)~