Submitted by tom.byrne on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 1:27pm
Brewed By:
21st Amendment
Self-Defined Style:
Extra Pale Ale If you’d been rocketed into space against your will, you might be a little bitter too. Bitter American is our long-overdue tribute to unsung, unwitting heroes everywhere. This American session ale packs a lot of hop and malt flavor into a refreshingly lower-alcohol brew, making it the perfect beer to have on hand when you have a little history to make.
Bitter American is available year-round, in six pack cans and on draft. This extra pale session ale has lower alcohol but all the flavor and hop aroma you expect from a much bigger beer. Give one, or three, a try.
Best With:
The fragrant bouquet and spicy flavor of pale ale lends to this beer’s ideal match with generously spiced foods such as Southern barbeque, wasabi crusted Japanese dishes, and curry based Indian dishes. This style is also the perfect complement to grilled meats, burgers, and pizza. User login
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Comments
Solid session beer
Appearance: Crystal clear amber body with a decent dense slightly tan rocky head. This beer simply looks like it wants to be drank! Beautiful.
Aroma: Lots of citrus on the nose, very inviting with a nice bitterness to it.
Flavor: A bit watery, though I expected that from a low alcohol beer. There’s a strong malt profile with a light grapefruit bitterness at the end.
Mouthfeel: Light bodied and lots of sharp carbonation.
Overall Impression: This is a nice easy to drink pale ale, I like it but I wish there was a stronger hop profile in the beer.