flying dog east coast hop project rye pale ale: Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale - 07/24/19 11:55 AM
Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale
 
We purchased a case of the Flying Dog Brewery East Coast Hop Project beers and our happy hour at home selection was the Rye Pale Ale. We enjoyed it.  Drink responsibly. 6.8% Alc. by Vol.
Rye Pale Ale with Pedersen Farms hops
A scientific approach to cultivation has led Pedersen Farms to thrive in the Finger Lakes.
With 18 varieties of hops on 20 acres, Rick and Laura Pedersen were the first to grow hops commercially in New York since before World War II. Their Centennial, Mt. Hood and Chinook bring floral and citrus to a spicy and … (19 comments)

flying dog east coast hop project rye pale ale: Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale - 03/17/19 03:25 PM
Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale
 
We purchased a case of the Flying Dog Brewery East Coast Hop Project beers and our happy hour at home selection was the Rye Pale Ale. We enjoyed it.  Drink responsibly. 6.8% Alc. by Vol.
Rye Pale Ale with Pedersen Farms hops
A scientific approach to cultivation has led Pedersen Farms to thrive in the Finger Lakes.
With 18 varieties of hops on 20 acres, Rick and Laura Pedersen were the first to grow hops commercially in New York since before World War II. Their Centennial, Mt. Hood and Chinook bring floral and citrus to a spicy and … (12 comments)

flying dog east coast hop project rye pale ale: Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale - 08/07/18 12:19 PM
Flying Dog East Coast Hop Project Rye Pale Ale
 
We purchased a case of the Flying Dog Brewery East Coast Hop Project beers and our first one to sample was the Rye Pale Ale. We enjoyed it an look forward to the other beers in this project. Drink responsibly. 6.8% Alc. by Vol.
Rye Pale Ale with Pedersen Farms hops
A scientific approach to cultivation has led Pedersen Farms to thrive in the Finger Lakes.
With 18 varieties of hops on 20 acres, Rick and Laura Pedersen were the first to grow hops commercially in New York since before World War II. Their Centennial, Mt. … (13 comments)

 


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