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Mother Road Brewing Roadside American Ale

Mother Road Brewing Roadside American Ale

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Brewed by Mother Road Brewing Company

Flagstaff, AZ, United States

Style:  American Pale Ale

5% Alcohol by Volume

27 International Bittering Units

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http://www.motherroadbeer.com/our-beer/ Roadside American Ale was our answer to the arms race on hoppy beers. We crafted our pale ale to be extremely hoppy in flavor and aroma, but not bitter. Enjoy this showcase of American hops that share a medium body and excellent malt balance. We kept the alcohol at a sessionable level so you can enjoy a pint or two. Winner! US Open Beer Championship Gold Medal Roadside was the Gold Medal winner at the US Open Beer Championship in American Pale Ales for 2012. This beer was inspired by the many roadside attractions that populate stretches of two lane road. We were especially enamored with Jackrabbit, Arizona; a gasoline stop on Route 66 between Winslow and Holbrook made famous by the ‘Here It Is’ billboard. Stop in a see the friendly folks at the Trading Post as you drive through. They have soft drinks, memorabilia, and Indian crafts. Make sure to ride the rabbit! Drive the stretch of original two lane Route 66 from Jackrabbit to Joseph City that runs parallel to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe mainline. This is an iconic stop along Route 66 with the recently re-painted billboard that has been parodied in popular culture including the Disney movie, Cars.

ID: 53189 Last updated 3 years ago Added to database 10 years ago

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