
American Pale Ale
Arguably the style that triggered the craft beer movement in the United States, the American Pale Ale showcases the floral, fruity, and citrusy aroma and flavors of Pacific Northwest hops in balance with a medium malt body.
Flavor
Alaskan Freeride Pale Ale features a lush, green, almost tropical hop aroma paired with the unique taste combination of these three, distinctive hop varieties, making it both full in flavor and crisply thirst-quenching.
Ingredients
Alaskan Freeride Pale Ale is brewed with Cascade, Citra, and Centennial hops, premium two-row and specialty crystal malts, and Juneau’s glacier-fed water.
Specifications
- Original Gravity: 1.047
- ABV: 5.3%
- Bitterness: 40 IBU
- Color: 14 SRM
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Alaskan Freeride Pale Ale features a lush, green, almost tropical hop aroma paired with the unique taste combination of these three, distinctive hop varieties, making it both full in flavor and crisply thirst-quenching.
History
Freeride Pale Ale started as a springtime staple for Alaskan’s backcountry skiing and snowboarding crew, then became a perfect beer to savor with summertime kayaking, biking, and just about every other outdoor activity.
Awards
2013
- US Open Beer Championship—Gold: American Pale Ale
The Story Behind the Label
Freeride is a mountain biking and snowboarding term that can be applied to most any adventure. It is the seamless merging of styles to take the most creative line, while having the freedom to make the most of whatever comes your way. Alaskan Freeride Pale Ale follows its moniker, blurring style lines and combining ingredients into a refreshing brew that goes its own way.
