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Review of Avery Brewing Patrol Dog Pale Ale

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Patrol Dog Pale Ale is a 5.7% ABV American Pale Ale brewed by Avery Brewing Company in Boulder, Colorado. This beer is crafted with pure Rocky Mountain water and American hops, aiming to deliver a crisp and refreshing experience.

Avery Brewing Patrol Dog Pale Ale

Tasting Notes

The beer pours a clear, golden amber with a frothy white head that lingers, leaving a nice lacing on the glass. The aroma is inviting, with notes of citrusy hops, such as grapefruit and orange zest, complemented by a subtle malt backbone that hints at biscuit and light caramel. On the palate, the beer is crisp and refreshing, with a moderate hop bitterness that doesn’t overwhelm. The citrus flavors carry through, accompanied by a touch of pine and a clean, slightly sweet finish. At 5.7% ABV, it’s sessionable and well balanced, making it a great choice for a variety of occasions.

Ratings

  • Appearance: 4/5 – Clean and appealing, though not groundbreaking.
  • Aroma: 4/5 – Bright and citrus-forward, with a touch of malt sweetness.
  • Flavor: 4/5 – Balanced and refreshing, though slightly safe for the style.
  • Mouthfeel: 4.5/5 – Crisp and smooth, with just the right amount of carbonation.
  • Overall: 4.1/5 – A dependable pale ale that’s easy to enjoy, even if it doesn’t reinvent the wheel.

Good Beer for a Great Cause

A notable feature of Patrol Dog Pale Ale is its philanthropic connection. A portion of the proceeds from this beer supports avalanche rescue dog programs nationwide, reflecting Avery Brewing Company’s commitment to community and safety in mountainous regions.

Patrol Dog Pale Ale is a well executed American Pale Ale that emphasizes balance and drinkability. While it may not stand out in a crowded field of hop-forward pale ales, its subtle flavors and refreshing profile make it a suitable choice for those seeking a more restrained hop presence. The added benefit of contributing to a worthy cause enhances its appeal, making it a beer worth trying for both its taste and its support of avalanche rescue dog initiatives!

If you’ve tried Avery’s Patrol Dog Pale Ale, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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