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Lagunitas Born Yesterday Pale Ale

6pk-12oz Btls
$12.99
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California- American Pale Ale- 7.2% ABV. Fresh Hopped/Harvest Beer. Pours a straw color with small head. Aroma is bright citrus - pinapple, mango and grapefruit. Flavors are herbal and resinous. Malts are pale and biscuity. Medium body with fresh hop finish.

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American versions of the classic English Pale Ale style have become tremendously popular. Pioneer American craft brewers, such as Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and Anchor Brewing Co., were among the first to brew versions of the pale ale style with an American twist: a more pronounced hop profile using American hop varietals. The resulting beer has the same golden-to-copper appearance as English Pale Ale and delivers a medium malt profile, but it has a hop-forward personality and often imparts a crisp mouth-feel. The American Pale Ale recipe, which may include Amarillo, Cascade, Centennial, Columbus or other American hop varietals, creates pronounced fruit, citrus, pine and/or floral aromas and flavors that are often the mark of American Pale Ale beers. Brewers use techniques such as adding hops late in the boil phase, as well as dry hopping, to ensure the hop aromas and flavors are harnessed along with bitterness. The best American Pale Ales can be credited with sparking our love affair with hoppy beers.
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Lagunitas brews their year-round selections and seasonal offerings with what founder Tony Magee calls “a bizarre Old World tradition using only water, hops, yeast and malted barley.” Lagunitas’ brewers aim to craft beers that offer “richness and warmth” when the seasons turn cold, and “crispness and refreshment” in the spring and summer.


Their numerous year-round beers include Lagunitas Pils, Pale Ale, Censored (American Amber/Red Ale), A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale (Wheat Ale/IPA), Imperial Stout and a lineup of IPAs: Lagunitas IPA, Maximus IPA and Hop Stoopid Ale.


Lagunitas’ Petaluma brewery grew rapidly over the past decade, and its owners opened another brewery in Chicago, Magee’s home town, in 2014. Each facility is expected to make some 500,000 barrels of beer annually.


Source: Lagunitas Brewing Co.