Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Dal―e Llama of Pale Ales?


Just had my first (okay, first of a few― I saved one for our display shelf) Dale's Pale Ale. Man, this stuff is great! Expensive, but great!

Dales' Pale Ale features a meringue-like head, a copper color, and a hoppy nose, thanks to a big post-boil addition of Centennial hops. To complement its hoppy first impression, Dale's also sports a rich middle of malts and hops, and a bracing finish. Dale's is 6.5% alcohol by volume, and features 65 International Bittering Units.

Oskar Blues

Available in 6's & 12's at Festival Major Liquor, Frederick, MD


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