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Denver Pale Ale

July 1, 2012
Reviewers:Lisa Morrison - Jeff Evans

Great Divide Brewing Co.

Denver, CO

An award-winning English-style pale ale. A copper hue and an assertive floral hop aroma with a malty middle that is complemented by a hearty and complex hop flavor. The hop finish is marked by crisp yet moderate hop bitterness.

ABV: 5.4

ABW: 4.32

COLOR: N/A

BITTERNESS: 40

ORIGINAL GRAVITY: N/A

AVAILABLE: AL,AZ,CA,CO,FL,GA,KS,IL,IN,MN,MO,NC,NY,PA,OH,OR,SC,TX,VA,WA


There’s a big clue about what to expect from this beer right on the label: English-style. But because this is Great Divide, they of course put their own spin on it. But in a good way. Pouring slightly hazy like a July sunbeam, aromas of tropical fruit and sweet malt start things off. The first sip delivers sweet hints of nuts and toffee before a juicy wallop of citrusy hops take over. As the sweetness begins to fade, giving way to the growing hops finale, the dulcet tones once again reappear ever-so briefly before bitter-sweet citrus notes take a final bow.
- Lisa Morrison
(K. Klemp) Light amber and slightly hazy on the pour, it gives up a rocky and persisent head with lacy trails. The nutty caramel malt in the nose overwhelms some of the earthy hops and hints of ripe pear. A slick mouthfeel and silky body gives way to grainy biscuit malt flavor and some sweetness, and finally a burst of orange, woodsy hops. The hop and malt balance, sweet and nutty aroma and flavor, and rich malty finish nudge this pale ale towards amber ale to my palate. Some proper fish and chips splashed with malt vinegar would go swimmingly with DPA.
- Jeff Evans

Lisa Morrison
Lisa Morrison, aka The Beer Goddess, writes about beer whenever and wherever she can and also gets to talk about it on a weekly radio show in her hometown of Portland, OR.

Jeff Evans
Author of the Good Bottled Beer Guide and The Book of Beer Knowledge, Jeff Evans is an eight-time editor of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. More of his writing can be found at www.insidebeer.com.

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