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A '''Harvest Ale''', '''Hop Harvest Ale''', or '''Wet-Hopped Ale''' is a new brewing tradition that has developed in recent years among several West Coast breweries. Once a year, at the time of the hop harvest, several American craft brewers produce a beer similar to an [[American Pale Ale]] or [[American IPA]], but made with freshly picked, undried hops that give the beer a unique flavor profile. | A '''Harvest Ale''', '''Hop Harvest Ale''', or '''Wet-Hopped Ale''' is a new brewing tradition that has developed in recent years among several West Coast breweries. Once a year, at the time of the hop harvest, several American craft brewers produce a beer similar to an [[American Pale Ale]] or [[American IPA]], but made with freshly picked, undried hops that give the beer a unique flavor profile. | ||
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+ | ==History of Harvest Ale== | ||
+ | The first wet-hopped beer in the United States was Sierra Nevada's Harvest Ale, brewed for the first time in 1996. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 6 November 2007
A Harvest Ale, Hop Harvest Ale, or Wet-Hopped Ale is a new brewing tradition that has developed in recent years among several West Coast breweries. Once a year, at the time of the hop harvest, several American craft brewers produce a beer similar to an American Pale Ale or American IPA, but made with freshly picked, undried hops that give the beer a unique flavor profile.
History of Harvest Ale
The first wet-hopped beer in the United States was Sierra Nevada's Harvest Ale, brewed for the first time in 1996.
This beer style article is a stub.
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