Belgian Pale Ale Beer Reviews
A session beer for Belgians’ with a lower ABV. It is toasty and light on the hops.
by Taylor Birkey | Belgian Pale Ale, Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Goose Island Demolition is a wonderful brew from the famed Chicago craft brewery that I found to be quite satisfying. A buddy of mine shared this one with me over a meal of my signature curry chicken, and it hit the spot. First a little background from the brewmaster:...
by Tom Smillie | Bavik Brewery, Belgian Pale Ale, Belgium, Snifter, Tulip, Wine Glass, Wood-Aged Beers |
Holy Cow!!! My taste buds just got rocked. I’m sampling a Belgium pale ale and it was not what I expected. Petrus, a brewery known for its Flemish Brown (Oud Bruin) Ale, apparently produces a wider range of beers than I thought. Part of what tricked me was that this...
by Matt | Belgian Pale Ale, New Glarus Brewing Company, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass, Wisconsin |
Pours a semi-transparent gold color, slightly hazy with tons of bubbles on the inside of my glass. Very crisp, dry, highly carbonated light, fruity beer. Elegant and drinkable, (as the label says), I’m going to let this one warm up a bit. Still pretty cold but...
by Tom Smillie | Belgian Pale Ale, Blonde Ale, Illinois, Mug, Pint Glass, Snifter, Tulip, Two Brothers Brewing Company, United States, Wine Glass |
In my neck of the suburbs there is a prairie path that stretches for miles connecting multiple towns and giving eager runners, walkers, and bikers a place to get the iron out. Illinois was once host to a vast prairie of tall grasses and wild plants. In celebration of...
by Michael Larson | Belgian Pale Ale, Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Wine Glass |
Ahh, poker night. An evening with just the guys, filled with beer, cards and various fried foods. Life couldn’t be better. Unless I won. Oh well, this time around I’ll just have to take the beer as my pot and run with it. The beauty of the evening, seeing as the cards...
by Michael Larson | Belgian Pale Ale, Canada, Snifter, Tulip, Unibroue, Wine Glass |
With its wonderful sister brew, La Fin Du Monde, in mind, I had high expectations for this triple wheat ale. I like wheats and I like tripels, so I thought this might just be the best possible combination for my palate. It turns out, however, that while Unibroue...