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What says “Happy New Year” better than a beer with a theme right in the name? Not only is Sierra Nevada’s Celebration Ale aptly named for the occasion, but it’s one of the freshest beers ...
Because Celebration builds off of Sierra Nevada’s flagship Pale Ale, but with a weightier 6.8% ABV compared to Pale Ale’s 5.6% ABV, the beer is familiar, but more robust for the colder months.
Sierra Nevada sees a substantial increase in sales when Celebration Ale hits shelves at the end of the year. In 2021, sales of the beer were up 9 percent year over year. Advertisement ...
For CRG’s La Mesa operations, Casa Gabriela and Coin Haus, Tarantula Hill makes a Mexican lager, a West Coast IPA, a hazy IPA ...
My favorite holiday beer isn't a holiday beer at all. Don't be fooled by the label, all snowdrifts and poinsettias. Sierra Nevada's Celebration isn't a spiced, sweetened winter warmer. Sorry Santa ...
Brewer’s cut. To be clear, Sierra Nevada isn’t engineering artificial scarcity with Celly Drippins. It’s simply the nature of the beast. The beer is made with the leftover drippings collected after ...
Sierra Nevada’s most exclusive beer will finally show face. By now, many a beer drinker knows Celebration, the beloved annual that Sierra Nevada releases every fall. But unless you’re ...
Sierra Nevada has released its latest in the long line of Celebration Fresh Hop IPAs. The post Sierra Nevada releases 2024 version of Celebration Fresh Hop IPA appeared first on The Manual.
WTOP’s Brennan Haselton is joined by Neighborhood Restaurant Group Beer Director and Food and Wine Sommelier of the Year Greg Engert to talk about Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop IPA for the ...
Sierra Nevada Celebration is back with a zesty, tongue- tingling bang in 2009, bringing the full host of hops that had been missing from a couple of its previous incarnations. This is the holiday ...
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