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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.

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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.

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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.


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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.

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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.

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Third Street Aleworks Armstrong Double Pale

Third Street Aleworks
Santa Rosa, California
Beer style: Strong Ale - American
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Armstrong has a big, complex, malty aroma, and a deep mohagany color derived from imported crystal malts. Ample domestic and imported hops balance out the maltiness and compliment this “big” Ale. This beer has more aliases than a mafia Don: formerly known as “Bad Santa” then “Sick-Gnar”, it is now named after Armstrong Woods, but most people think it’s named after a bicyclist. The term "Double Pale" came about because the original incarnation of the recipe was literally double the Annadel Pale Ale grain bill. The recipe has since been tweaked, but the deep color, bold malty aromas and complex hop character still characterize this unique beer.