From our pal Mark Irvin at No-Li Brewhouse:
No-Li Brewhouse will be adding a new beer to their popular Expo Series of Beers called Noble Hop Extra Pale Ale.
Brewmaster Mark Irvin designed the beer to be reminiscent of a lager – light and crisp, with traditional Noble hops, Saaz and Hallertau – while featuring the brewery’s American-Irish yeast blend, and fermenting the beer at ale temperatures, giving the beer a slight fruity flavor.
The Noble Hops used are sourced
from the U.S., grown in the Yakima Valley in Washington.
No-Li will ship out just 600 cases of Noble Hop throughout the summer.
About Noble Hop Extra Pale Ale:
“Old world meets new in this internationally-inspired beer with a local twist. We used Noble
Hops, Saaz and Hallertau, grown right here in our backyard, the Yakima Valley. The beer has four kettle hop additions, and is finished with dry-hopping. This golden-hued beer reveals a classic Noble-hop aroma with a crisp finish.”
Stats:
· 6.0% ABV
· 50 IBUs
Available Packages:
· Draft
· 22oz Bottles
Ingredients:
· Hops: Washington-Grown Hallertau & Saaz
· Malts: 2 Row Pilsner, CaraPils, Vienna
· Yeast: Irish-American Blend
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