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A classic American style pale ale! Cascade hops are everywhere in this beer. Full of citrusy hop flavor and aroma, while maintaining a crispness and medium body, we simply love this beer! Commercial examples of this beer style include Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Mirror Pond Pale Ale, etc.

American Pale Ale

American Pale Ale All Grain Recipe


Recipe Specifics:

  • Original Gravity: 1.056
  • Finishing Gravity: 1.010-1.012
  • IBU'S: 47.7
  • ABV: 5.8-6.1%

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