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Santa Cruz Mountain Amber Ale

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
302.72/5.02.73/5.05.4%20.5English pint, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Our Amber is an all grain, close fermented, lightly hopped, handcrafted ale. We steep and sparge the freshly milled grain, in a slow and deliberate process using both a mash tun and a lauter tun, before pumping it over to our kettle. Once in the kettle, we bring it slowly to a boil and add hops in incremental stages, for bittering, aroma and flavor. While in the kettle, the wort must be carefully attended too as it threatens to boil over. After the boil is complete and all of the hops have been added, the beer is slowly cooled through a water chilled cooler and brought to a perfect temperature for pitching our yeast. After a period in closed fermentation, the ale is passed through a filter into a brightening tank where it awaits packaging. Nothing in our brewery is automated, ensuring that each step in the brewing process is hand crafted. We use a hand selected blend of organic malts with a primary base of Briess organic 2-row brewers malt. The Briess 2-row malt is known for it's smooth and mild qualities. We add top-secret amounts of caramel malts to give the ale a richer flavor and colour. The results are clear. Hops selecting in our recipe formulation is difficult since there are so many amazing organic hops to choose from. Again, we use a top-secret blend of organic whole hops in our Amber Ale but we favor an aromatic beer so we use an age old method of 'dry-hopping' - adding a final 'tea-bag' of organic Kent Goldings in the brightening stage. Organic Kent Goldings hops are grown in Belgium from the original rootstock and are known to be one of the finest hops in the world. Check the results for yourself! Stop in and try Santa Cruz Mountain Amber Ale for yourself. We have a tasting bar.
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 SDbruboy (1832), San Diego, California, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/55/103/511/20
Apr 21, 2007  
22 oz. bottle from BevMo La Jolla. Pours a deep copper with a large beige head that leaves thick lace. Aroma of caramel and toasty malts, dusty and floral hops. Rich caramelly malts, a little sour fruit and lots of floral hops with an ashy flavor present as well. Medium body and gentle carbonation.


 hopdog (5591), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Apr 11, 2007  
22oz bottle acquired in trade with Larry_Pitonka (thanks!). Poured a medium amber color with an averaged sized off white head. Aromas of caramel and citrus. Tastes of caramel, citrus and light toasted malts. Thinner body. Drinkable but boring.


 Hooker (450), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Feb 28, 2007  
Clear golden amber colour with thick beige head. Sweet carmel malt nose. Mild citric hop and carmel malt taste with light bitter hop finish.


 Crit (2405), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/513/20
Jan 28, 2007  
Cloudy amber,lasting beige head.Peachy grapefruit nose.Lots of carmel malt in the palate mild to medium hops.


 mjg74 (1997), La Mesa, California, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/103/511/20
Jan 18, 2007  
Bottle from BevMo. Dark amber color on the pour. Sweet camramel malty aroma. Flavor is a little bready and malty. A little bit of spiced hoppiness. Not the best amber out there.


 Reid (1090), Salem, Oregon, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/57/103/511/20
Dec 12, 2006  
Bought at Capital market, Salem 22oz brown bottle. Wow what a bad pour!..even taking it very easy I got a huge frothy tan head, that over took my pint glass and did not go down for several minutes. When it did i saw a hazy amber ale, tan creamy/rocky head. Aroma is not up to much just a maltiness. Taste is bitter type malts, with an fruity undertone that almost reminds me of a dry cider.Slightly sour Slightly hoppy. Ok on the palate nothing special, though the bitter aftertaste begins to get annoying. All in all I suppose this is an OK beer but really not my thing and not worth the $4.50 I paid.


 SDalkoholic (1195), Chula Vista, California, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/514/20
Nov 15, 2006  
Nose is like a pale ale with hiding malt and some bread aroma. Color is a copperish brown with thick patch of foam. The amber is okay and mildly hopped with a puny caramle malt backbone which allows the hop to really stand out. Thats actually how i like my ambers with just a tad bit more hops overpowering them but this beer is just average and okay. This is however a very quaffable beer to throw back. Aftertase is bread and oat.


 AlabastorJones (765), San Francisco, California, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/513/20
Nov 7, 2006  
yeasty caramel nose, sort a heavily yeasted barley wine-esque flavor, sweet and andy like, apple cider, an interesting amber indeed, yes yes indeed



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