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New Dogtown Pale Ale

New Dogtown is a pale ale from Petaluma’s Lagunitas Brewing Company. It’s a pretty standard American pale ale. It’s hoppy, it’s malty, and it’s delicious. It has a floral and citric nose with prevalent hops. It has a bready malt taste, it’s kind of sweet, but it’s balanced by bitter pine and citric hops. There’s a slight hint of caramel, resin, and flowers. It’s 6.2% alcohol, pretty standard for a craft brewed pale ale. Overall New Dogtown is a very satisfying pale ale. It’s not too complex but it’s not boring either. This is what you should expect from a pale ale. It’s a great template/standard and you should compare other pale ales to this one. It’s hard for Lagunitas to do any wrong.

Critically Rated at 14/17

Written, Rated, and Reviewed by Brendan H. Young

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Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale

Kona Brewing Co. from Hawaii presents this decent pale ale. It is 6% alcohol so it’s stronger than most lagers, but on the weaker side of most pale ales. It is less bitter and lighter tasting than the majority of pale ales. It’s a good stepping stone to stronger tasting beers if you are too used to drinking Bud Light.

Critically Rated at 13/17

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