Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: GOLDEN ALE/BLOND ALE

ratebeer

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Triple 7 Blonde Ambition

Brewed by: Triple 7 Brewpub at Main Street Station
Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada

There are a few different types of blond ale. The first is the traditional "Canadian Ale", an adjunct-laden, macrobrewed, top-fermented equivalent of the American Standard. The second is common in US brewpubs - a light starter ale, with marginally more hop and body than a macrobrew, fewer adjuncts, but still not a flavourful beer by any means. The British interpretation is easily the boldest, hoppiest blond ale rendition. Some of these can almost be considered American Pales they are so hopped up - very crisp, refreshing, with relatively low alcohol compared with their North American counterparts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09