American Pale Ale (APA) Beer Reviews
Give some props to Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada) for getting this hoppy, refreshing brew on the map. A true classic.
by Taylor Birkey | 21st Amendment Brewery, American Pale Ale (APA), California, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
Bitter American is a “session ale” brewed by 21st Amendment in San Francisco, California. 21st Amendment is emerging from the receding glossary of American history, becoming a name recognized in more and more beer markets across North America. One of the...
by Tom Smillie | American Pale Ale (APA), Beer Reviews, Fruit Beers, Illinois, Mug, Pint Glass, Spiced / Herbed / Vegetable Beers, Two Brothers Brewing Company, United States |
A surprising beer that caught me off guard by one of my favorite breweries. Apparently this is a brewer’s choice concoction where they collectively decided on the malts, hops, ingredients, label design, and name. I must say, I’m not a huge fan of the...
by Taylor Birkey | American Pale Ale (APA), Chicago Beer Company, Illinois, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
I’m from Chicago, and I love my city. It’s a hard working, comedy-loving place with some of the best food and beer in the country. On any given day I get to enjoy awesome beer and food from some great craft establishments: Half Acre, Metropolitan,...
by Tom Smillie | American Pale Ale (APA), Beer Reviews, Mug, New Zealand, Pint Glass |
Epic Brewing Co. (not to be confused with the US brewery in Utah). Their tagline is “Epic Beer, it just tastes bigger.” I would wholeheartedly agree. Mayhem might not be the biggest beer, but it certainly is bad ass. At only 35 IBUs it packs a punch...
by Team | American Pale Ale (APA), Grand Teton Brewing Company, Idaho, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
John: I was looking for a nice beer to share with some buddies and knew that Grand Teton would give the quality I was looking for. I hadn’t tried their APA so a six pack was the way to go. It poured a cloudy amber with lots of effervescence. The lacy, big head...
by Team | American Pale Ale (APA), Colorado, Mug, Oskar Blues Brewery, Pint Glass, United States |
Tom: A flagship beer that was on the cutting edge of the canned craft beer trend in 2002. Dale’s Pale boast being the first craft beer to be canned paving the way an waiting for other breweries to catch up. Some might argue that this beer has historic value,...