I enjoyed it - it's a fresh-hop pale ale with a crisp, clean feel and nice sweet hop taste. Of course, I had to pair it with Shultzy's 'El Diablo' chorizo brat. Super spicy but super tasty!
"Sip and Puff" is the personal blog of food & beverage writer James Liska. That's me! Since 2012, I've written about wine, beer, spirits, food, and restaurants. I focus on fundamental information, tasting notes, and overall thoughts rather than scores, harsh criticism, or arbitrary ratings. This supplements my other work such as writing for District Fray Magazine, creating cocktails, and posting more "everyday" stuff through my Instagram, @baconesque. Enjoy!
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Beer Flash: BridgePort Brewing's "Conviction" pale ale
I'm spending the weekend in Seattle for work, and so of course I had to stop by Shultzy's in the U District for a brat and a beer. They have a good selection of German beer (natural, for a bratwurst place) but I wanted something a little more local. I got BridgePort's "Conviction" pale ale, a 5.2% ABV pale ale made in Portland, Oregon.
I enjoyed it - it's a fresh-hop pale ale with a crisp, clean feel and nice sweet hop taste. Of course, I had to pair it with Shultzy's 'El Diablo' chorizo brat. Super spicy but super tasty!
I enjoyed it - it's a fresh-hop pale ale with a crisp, clean feel and nice sweet hop taste. Of course, I had to pair it with Shultzy's 'El Diablo' chorizo brat. Super spicy but super tasty!
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