tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2784114063719933269.post2454843805300837647..comments2024-01-02T21:30:21.649-06:00Comments on Horror Movies and Beer!: Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop AleDrunkethWizerdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09925215482421450517noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2784114063719933269.post-70228450236789114192011-12-11T09:02:49.627-06:002011-12-11T09:02:49.627-06:00I'm with you on this one 100%. Celebration is ...I'm with you on this one 100%. Celebration is a great brew, no matter the season. I remember the first time I tried this, not sure what the year was, being completely surprised by what I was tasting. I was more used to malty and spicy seasonal beers, not a hop forward IPA! I love it so much that I chose a pint of cask aged Celebration over the 35 or so other rare Sierra brews at the 30th anniversary event I went to. And yes, it was a good choice.<br /><br />I like the trend that Sierra started with Celebration, the seasonal IPA. Other breweries have taken up the practice for their Fall brews, though I can't think of another Winter IPA. Celebration is a great change of pace from all of the heavy, dark and malty holiday ales.Anthony1138https://www.blogger.com/profile/05248412350057541992noreply@blogger.com