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Anybody tried Sierra Nevada's new Torpedo? It's an Extra IPA with 7.2 abv and is hopped with the entire head of the hop plant. Rather tasty.

Has anybody ever had any Fat Tire? It's a Colorado beer, or at least it's out west somewhere's. My boss is in Vail this week and said she'd try and bring me a sixer.

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...We just had a Sierra Nevada beer tasting dinner at the pub ...the Sierra Nevada people were present and did a short PowerPoint presentation on the growth of their brewery located in Chico Ca. the hit brew from SN was "Celebration."
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From a friend:

Steelhead Brewery in Irvine attending the Sierra Nevada 4 course beer tasting and food pairing event. There were approximately 30 guests, who were treated to a brief history of Sierra Nevada by one of the original brothers who started the company 29 years ago (while enjoying 4 of their best beers) and awesome food courtesy of Steelhead. Not only was the food and beer incredible, but the collaboration of the two got my creativity flowing.
Being the person I am, I grabbed Jason (one of the Sierra Nevada Rep’s) and Danny (the manager at Steelhead) and asked them a few questions. We talked about both businesses individually as well as the logical pairing of one Brewery with the restaurant. Danny explained, “This was our fourth Beer Dinner that we have successfully enjoyed over the last 2 years. Previous Beer Dinners featured Sparen Brewery, Firestone Brewery and Stone Brewery. All were very tasty and FULL of fun. We always try to select brewery’s that have flavorful and unique beers so that our Head Chef, Javier Reynoso, can be creative as possible with the menu.” With that in mind, here was the incredible menu from the evening

Course 1: Mixed green salad topped with warm salmon, tossed in a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale infused vinaigrette. Served with a cold bottle of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

Course 2: Sierra Nevada ESB (Early Spring Brew) and a hot bowl of chili, with chunks of sirloin beef. The chili sauce was made with the ESB as well.

Course 3: New York steak served with mixed veggies, mashed potatoes and a Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale based dipping sauce, and a bottle of the Celebration Ale.

Course 4: Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine Style Ale, in the glass. Ice cream topped with chocolate sauce (infused with Bigfoot), candied pears and bread pudding.

Jason gave me a little more detail about Sierra Nevada: “We are more than just what you can read on our about us page, we are a family. The business was started and is still run by the same guys. Yes, they love that the business has grown, but they don’t let it go to their heads. The owners love the opportunity to tell people more about their operations. The brewery now boasts one of the largest fuel cell installations in the United States. It produces at the lowest, 97% of the power used by our operation, and at it’s the peak, our surplus electrical energy will be available to help supply the overloaded California power grid during peak power usage periods. It’s our goal to make sure that we produce great beer, without being an imposition on the environment.”

Finally, When I asked them about why they did this event, they were both quick to answer, “It just made sense”. I have to agree, it certainly did.

There are so many businesses that would go hand in hand, but rarely get the opportunity to meet. This event was not only great for the restaurant, but it gave us all a look into Sierra Nevada by one of the owners, an opportunity rarely given by most breweries. I hadn’t drank Sierra Nevada much prior to the tasting, but after having it paired properly and taught a bit
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I knew they were a common sense group. If history is any indication, it won't be long until Coors or Anheuser-Busch buys them up.

They have gotten huge. Weed discovered them here, at least for me, he did and we couldn't always get it. now it's everywhere. Still a tasty brew, though.

Like Dogfish Head.
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Scuff, did you have the Extra IPA? Do you have another bottle you can bring to book club? Sounds very tasty.

And OD, that right there is the kind of menu I love. A beer with every course! emoticon

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Yessir. Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA. I'll bring you one.
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Nice. I feel like I just won the lottery. ****ty week. Loud bastards!

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You're lucky I don't have to mail it to you, huh?
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Damn dude what a great Idea. This ****ing pub of yours I must see OD. I have been a fan of Sierra Nevada since high school. I went on a road trip with my then SLF's family to Sacramento. I fancied myself a bit of a beer snob for a high school lad and was quite fond of Henry Wineharts, needless to say all the people in Sacramento laught at me and told me to drink a real beer.....SN Pale ale...I have been drinking it every since.
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...used to run Henry Weinharts down around Sarragossa...

a tv beer ad from my radical days at Berserkley in the early 80s.
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