
Have you ever been to Conway, New Hampshire? Well if you have, or you plan to be in the region you have to try Tuckerman's Pale Ale. The Ale was first released in 1998 and the brewery has since out-grown the original building and has established itself in a new location in Conway. Tours are on Saturday at 3:00 and a free tasting to follow. You have to get a glass one of the best in my collection! I visited my sister this weekend to celebrate my nieces birthday and stopped into a store for a six-pack of the Pale Ale. This golden color ale has a beautiful malty bouquet with a hint of hoppiness. The head pours creamy white and leaves beautiful lacing with every sip. The scent of hop delivers nicely wit each mouthful that is balanced perfectly with a fresh malty taste. The krausening bottling process really delivers that soft carbonation that dances softly on the tongue. This easy drinking pale ale is awesome with some Mexican or spicy Chinese food which really gets the hops to perform. The brewery also makes a Headwall Alt and 6288 Stout that are outstanding. The unfortunate thing is that I can not find it in Rhode Island anymore. So if anyone knows where to find it let me know. It really brings back found memories of Conway and the White Mountains.
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