Sierra Nevada Beer Camp, Myrons Walk with Allagash Brewing, Review 273

Myron’s Walk is part of Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Beer Camp Collaboration, a series of 12 Beers with 12 American Craft Breweries. Myrons Walk is A Belgian Pale Ale Brewed in collaboration with Allagash brewing from Portland Maine.
ABV 5.3% 38 IBU’s

We named this beer in honor of Myron Avery, a founder of the Appalachian Trail, or the A.T., which starts near Sierra Nevada’s North Carolina brewery and ends near Allagash’s home in Maine. Both breweries have a tremendous love of the outdoors, and Avery and the A.T. are great reminders of the wild spirit of exploration that connects us both.
In 1995, Rob Tod started Allagash Brewing Company and since then, Portland, ME, has been a place of reverence in the Belgian brewing pantheon. Allagash adds their Belgian flair to variety of beer styles and are one of the few American breweries to use a traditional coolship for true spontaneous fermentations leading to seriously complex beers native to their coastal home.

http://beercamp.sierranevada.com/beer/allagash_brewing_companys

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