Damn. I was gonna make this post #8000. I guess I still will .CameronBornAndBred wrote:Great Divide Denver Pale Ale (DPA)
This is a pretty good English pale ale..actually it's really good for being an English ale. Both malty and hoppy..the malts are that "earthiness" I detect in some brews...like the Sierra Nevada Tumbler. Moderate bitterness, pleasant "earthy" aroma...I'd love to know if that is coming from the malt or the hops. I'm guessing the hops, since it is sort of floral. Classic pale yellow color, nice white head with good retention. Mild flavor, this is a good one for really any time of year.
DD got this in his trader pack, so I'm curious to see what he thinks. We both think highly of Great Divide, and neither of us remember trying (or seeing) this one in the past.
That's a solid review and I have little to add except I'd guess the IBU to be about 50-60 and the ABV is 5.4%, pretty standard for a PA and it gave me the chance to enjoy this and the Backfin PA a couple nights ago and compare. This is a very good brewery and they have a very nice selection of session brews and very wide choices of high gravity products. I'd agree that the 'earthiness" comes from the hops which have more floral and herbal character than citrus. I'm on call tonight so no more sampling until tomorrow but I will have a few more minutes to PW some responses to some posts from earlier today as I was contemplating a post worthy of #8000.
Respectfully submitted,
devildeac
#8000.