Saturday, September 19, 2009

American beer


To be honest it has taken me some time to really appreciate and discover the diversity American beers offer this could have something to do with the fact that like most people i got sucked into the price tag on Bud light and Coors i mean really its hard to go past a 24 pack for 15bucks. In there defense i actually like the coors it would have to be one of the easiest lightest water tasting beers around Bud on the other hand is great when its free (thanks to Serena being a team rider) but even then i struggle.

I stumbled across Sierra Nevada a few years back the packaging and natural ingredients caught my eye it is one of my favourite beers a golden Ale brewed to perfection

Sierra is my staple beer in California and Hawaii I do venture and try the Samuel Adams range,Moosehead ( I know its Canadian same thing), Corona, Sol, Kona, Millars, and the list goes on and on but nothing has ever really challenged the Sierra until a recent trip trip with good friends Kyla Langin, Tammy Lee, and Nikita Robb to Mammoth this summer.

After an adventurous day of Wake Boarding, Hiking and exploring it was time to discover Mammoth Brewing Co. On arrival into Toms Place Kylas Family offered us a refreshing Ale and needless to say we were all excited to discover more on this delightful tasting Mammoth bear labeled beer.




The IPA is by far one of the best i have ever had, ever. It
is a Mammoth call but im rating this small brewing company an all time must do. Every single beer has a unique taste with power punching flavour that leaves you wanting more than any taste pallet allows. I guarantee you will leave with more then one variety (then wish you had of brought more when they run dry as this small company only distributes on a small scale) The artistic designed labels is just an added bonus that will keep you smiling.


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