Spanish Peaks American Pale Ale

Filed under:Resolution Beers — posted by Dann on June 24, 2007 @ 10:07 pm

#121
Brewery: Flying Dog Ales (Broadway Brewing)
Beer: Spanish Peaks American Pale Ale
Location: Home
**½

Apparently this is made by Flying Dog as well - I had no idea when I started drinking it. I can’t find it on their website, but the ratebeer.com site generally seems to be pretty good about knowing the correct brewers of beers.

It’s unfortunate, however - the flying dog Pale Ale is a pretty damned good beer - I just drank it a couple of days ago. This one, on the other hand, just isn’t in the same class. It’s still a good-looking beer, but it just misses out in quite a few places of taste. It’s hoppy, yes, but it’s far too fruity for as few hops as there seem to be hanging around there. It’s also a rather astringent beer - leaving a small film in my mouth that’s rather unpleasant. I’m rather unimpressed by this whole thing - I shoulda grabbed something else from the fridge.f f spanking storiesbangers ebony asstranssexual dominatrix pictures freegirsl pissing pantspreeteen asian porngirls in piss pantyspissing panties peeing adult diaper girlwomen diapers in peeing Map

3 comments »

  1. The Spanish Peaks beer is brewed by Flying Dog. Although they are pretty much the same style, each beer is a very different recipe.

    Comment by Neal Stewart — June 26, 2007 @ 12:41 pm

  2. Spanish Peaks is an entirely different brewing from Flying Dog. Maybe SP licensed FD to brew it in Denver to aid in distribution…I never ehard that, however.

    Comment by Jason Phillips — October 23, 2007 @ 10:58 pm

  3. My boyfriend spends too much time on websites like this. I hate all those sources! They must be abandoned!

    Comment by giantmtb1 — April 11, 2008 @ 1:04 am

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