Showing posts with label pale ale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pale ale. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2007

Dale's Pale Ale - Stephen's Review


Describing something as 'da bomb' tends to bring me back to days in grade school when I was all about things that were 'tha shit.' My Bazooka Joe T-Shirt might fall into this category because I had to eat a crap load of gum to get a shirt that I know no one else had. It's rare that a mature adult such as me (tongue -> cheek) would call something either of these terms but when I do it is with the utmost sincerity. It usually involves me feeling like a kid again. So it is really odd when I say I feel like a kid again drinking beer, but this one stands out above the rest. More after the jump!

As a regular pale ale, Dale's Pale Ale is better than average. It has a strong hoppiness without the bitterness (how in God's name does that happen?). This thing was formulated to drink like a Bud with the flavor of a craft brew. But what makes Dale's Pale Ale stand out above the rest and puts it in 'tha shit' category is... it's in a can! Fuckin Rock On! The geniuses at Oskar Blues Brewery thought it would be funny at first, convenient second, to package their beers in cans. After a little research, they realized that the stigma with canning beer is all but gone these days as taste isn't all that affected. This beer packs all the punch of the other crafty pale ales but you can take it to the lake, beach, funerals, etc.

Dale's is a bit hard to find as the grocer's aren't sure how to stock it. Some of them put it with the other cans so look between swill and Bud if you don't see it with the microbrews.

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Saffron?


I am a lazy shit. I have two new beers to review - Dale's Pale Ale(tasty) and Midas Touch(interesting), but I can't get around to reviewing them because listening to iTunes and getting materials together for a college application is more important. Shyeah Right!

Truth be told, I have enjoyed both of these beers a little too much. The Dale's especially. The Midas Touch grew on me like mold on bread a Magic Hat No. 9; not the tastiest at first, but after you have a couple, does it really matter? Don't get me wrong here, but the Magic Hat No. 9 could taste like bong water and it would still sell because it's a hip-stoner-grateful-dead-follower kind of beer.

So, anywho, Try Dale's Pale Ale(in a can no less) and I'll try to give my two cents on it tomorrow. Think about trying Midas Touch from Dogfish Head and don't be fooled by the saffron in it(yeah, I was like "What the fuck?").

That's all for now.

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