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Friday, April 6, 2018

Beer Tasting

Beer Tasting tonight at Forsyth
Open House

4pm-6pm

  • Ace Pineapple Cider
  • Ace Pear Cider
  • Ace Space Cider


Plus taste these beers!
North Coast Beachmaster Imperial IPA
also sold as singles at Forsyth

The Pacific Ocean and its rich variety of sea life is part of our daily experience here on the Mendocino Coast. Since the release of North Coast Brewing’s first beers in 1988, we have sought to reflect our love of the coastal world in our lively array of iconic beers.

Beachmaster, an Imperial IPA, is a tribute and companion to our flagship beer, Ruedrich’s Red Seal Ale, honoring the mighty Northern Elephant Seals that frequent our coast from Mexico to Alaska. Artist Mike Patrick, whose work has appeared on several of our labels including Red Seal Ale, Old No. 38 Stout, and North Coast Steller IPA, created the bull Elephant Seal illustration.


Green Bench IPA
This our “bench-mark” beer. A medium bodied ale with aromas of soft citrus and earthy pine combined with very subtle notes of tropical fruit. This highly hopped American style IPA leaves your pallet with a lingering dry and bitter finish. 6.8% ABV

Green Bench Sunshine City IPA
In celebration of our beautifully sunny city, this IPA was designed to be a bright as the warmest summer day. Packed with hop flavor and aroma, we double dry hop this beer with equal parts of Mosaic, Citra and Azacca, for an intensely tropical profile reminiscent of tangerine, nectar, papaya, peach, kiwi, and pineapple. 6.8% ABV

Green Bench Postcard Pils
American style Pilsners are a refreshing and complex blend of clean lager fermentation, sweet grainy flavor, and a solid American hop profile. Postcard Pils is brewed with a touch of flaked maize and US gron Mount Hood hops

Green Bench Happy Hermit Pale Ale
Silas Dent lived a simple and happy life on Cabbage Key in a hut made of palm fronds, surrounded by mangroves and wildlife with no running water and no electricity. In 1948 Dent was featured in LIFE magazine, who named him “The Happy Hermit of Cabbage Key.” It was said that Dent could forecast the weather, calculate the temperature, and commune with Poseidon himself. Before his death at the age of 76 in 1952, Dent claimed that “civilization is too dangerous.” Our Happy Hermit Pale Ale is a sessionable, hop forward approach to the style that is a perfect match for a breezy St. Petersburg afternoon, and like Silas, is one of a kind. 4.9% ABV

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