
Well, I guess the family will give this blogging thing a go. What better day to start on than St. Pats day? My frosty Guiness is waiting on me at the the end of another long day.....
OK, not really. Although I do enjoy Guiness Stout, and live by the mantra of trusting no beer that I can see through, I have a new favorite.
Dales Pale Ale, from a can no less! It's not cheap, but I don't swill down cheap, watered down crap. If I want water, I will go the to the faucet.
Here is the quick and dirty on Dales-
Dale's Pale Ale
Dale's Pale Ale is our flagship beer and America's first hand-canned craft beer. It's an assertive but deftly balanced beer (somewhere between an American pale ale and an India Pale Ale) brewed with hefty amounts of European malts and American hops.
It features a merengue-like head, a copper color, and a hoppy nose, thanks to a big post-boil addition of Centennial hops. To complement its hoppy first impression, Dale's also sports a rich middle of malts and hops, and a bracing finish. Dale's is 6.5% alcohol by volume, and features 65 International Bittering Units.
We think of it as the perfect, everyday beer for hopheads like us. Dale's Pale Ale's rich flavor has helped us make many new fans, and its numerous honors have helped us kick huge holes in the misconceptions regarding cans.

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