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Santa Cruz Mountain Pale Ale

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312.71/5.02.72/5.04%7.4Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Our Pale 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 pale. The Briess 2-row malt is known for it's smooth and mild qualities. We add top-secret specialty malts to give the ale robust body, rich colour, and foam retention. 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 pale 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.
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 Papsoe (15109), Frederiksberg, Denmark
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/54/102/58/20
Jul 28, 2009  
On tap. Hazy golden with an off-white lacing head. Aroma of malt and a little fruit. Medium body, soft mouthfeel, unpleasant buttery notes with a light fruitiness. Dry bitterness in the finish. 090709


 yespr (12423), Copenhagen O, Denmark
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/510/20
Jul 24, 2009  
From tap at the brewpub. Pours hazy orange with a small white head. Butterish and malty aroma. Sweet flavoured, distinct butterish and yet also hops fruity. Ends butterish malty and light bitter, lasting sweet impression.


 kp (8500), Woodstock, Georgia, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/103/510/20
Apr 5, 2008  
Date: 03/15/2008
Mode: bottle
Source: Tasting, Cellar Party

Appearance: cloudy light yellow, creamy white head, drippy lace,
Aroma: astrengent malt aroma with a touch of crystal sweetness and peppery spicyness,
Flavor: light sweet malt flavor, lots of earthy balance, long bitter finish,

Aroma: 4/10; Appearance: 5/10; Flavor: 5/10; Palate: 6/10; Overall: 10/20
Rating: 2.5/5.0
Drinkability: 7/10
Score: *4


 BückDich (4857), McCall, Idaho, USA
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/102/54/102/59/20
Jun 12, 2007  
Bottle: Clear gold, thick white head that won’t go away, overcarbonated, tons of lacing. Dirt and old lemon peel, yeasty and perhaps infected. The flavor is tart, dry, sappy, very lame, unbalanced. Citronella in the finish. Boo!


 Ernest (4515), Boulder, Colorado, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/103/511/20
Aug 29, 2007  
Bottle. Head is initially large, frothy, white, mostly lasting. Body is light to medium yellow. Aroma is lightly malty (toasted grain), lightly to moderately hoppy (flowers, herbs), with a strong note of detergent, notes of lemon and honey. Flavor is moderately sweet, lightly acidic, lightly bitter. Finish is lightly sweet, lightly acidic, moderately bitter. Medium body, velvety texture, lively carbonation. Another oddball from Santa Cruz...and again difficult to rate due a combo of pleasant, unpleasant, and downright unexpected aspects. Upon removing the cap, there was ZERO headspace. I’m not exaggerating...the liquid was FLUSH with the top of the rim and even slightly spilling over, and it was not being coaxed out by foaming action. First time I’ve seen that in all of the thousands of beer bottles I’ve opened over the years. Santa Cruz clearly needs to work out their kinks.


 bhensonb (4376), Woodland, California, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/513/20
Jun 24, 2008  
Bomber from Bottle Trek. Hazy gold color with a one finger white head. Aroma of floral/citrus hop - rather light. Medium+ body with creamy carbonation. Flavor is a little citrus sour over very lightly roasted caramel. Then floral hops bloom. More of a light ESB than an APA. It’s quite delicious. Finish is pretty balanced: a little hint of sweet, but bitter to stave it off.


 beerguy101 (3971), Newark, California, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/510/20
Apr 21, 2006  
This pale ale pours a light yellow color from a 22oz bottle. Freakishly large sized white foamy head, with strong long lasting lacing, taking a LONG time to subside. Aroma is sweet, herbal and hoppy. A medium bodied Pale Ale. Malts are fruity and sweet, citrusy and floral. Hops are citrusy and floral. This is closer to a hoppy wit or Belgian Ale than a Pale Ale. Trying to drink through this huge never ending head is a little frustrating. Kind of spicy and yeasty. Light and refreshing, fruity and sweet with a touch of hop bite. Mouthfeel is full. Finish is clean and smooth. Aftertaste is sweet.


 Braudog (3778), Dayton, Ohio, USA
1.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/53/103/56/20
Jul 9, 2009  
Draft at the brewery. OK, so here’s the deal with every beer I had here: buttery. Adjust the color and basic flavor component to match the beer otherwise, and that pretty much wraps it up. This one was extremely grainy for the style; I can’t get past the impression that I’m drinking fermented butter. (#3585, June 2009)



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