RATINGS: 115   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.28/5   IBU: 41   EST. CALORIES: 150   ABV: 5%
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The Pull Chain Pale Ale is a fusion of English and American pale ale styles, with bitterness derived for an unusual and innovative hop schedule in the recipe. American cascade hops and British East Kent Goldings account for Pull Chain’s citrus and earthy flavors and aromas. They’re softened by malty undertones.

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3.4
hershiser2 (7469) - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA - DEC 26, 2017
Bottle with many thanks to Drake! Pours golden with a small khaki head. Aroma is apple, light citrus (orange), resin. Flavor is interesting: resin, soap, green leaves, lemon rind, a little earth, black tea. I get the fusion between the styles. Enjoyable.

3.9
Drake (18900) - Appleton, Wisconsin, USA - DEC 17, 2017
12 ounce bottle from Sendiks Marquette. Hazy amber, large creamy white head, good retention. Aroma of dank, resin, grain. The taste is toasted grainy malt, bitter leafy, limey hops, a bit of resin. Medium bodied, well balanced. A little different. Nice.

3.1
BeerInHeaven (576) - Brillion, Wisconsin, USA - MAR 4, 2016
rich clear gold with a bubbly white head. faint pine citrus aroma. Mildly bitter citrus hop taste. feels a little like a hoppy lager. mildly hop bitter finish and linger. poundable.

3.2
ThirstyBird (3098) - Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND - OCT 19, 2015
On tap at their Grafton location, pours a clear gold color with a tan head. The smell is citrus and toasted grain. The taste is a balanced toasted grain sweetness and citrus ending with some dryness and bitterness. Light+ in body with average carbonation. Decent.

2.8
troyc (2869) - Illinois, USA - FEB 15, 2015
[Bottle] Dirty golden pour with lots of fizzy carbonation. Not much head or lacing. Nose is of stale hops, grass and lighter herbal notes. Grainy flavors mix with astringent hoppiness. Caramel, light grass and some earthy notes in the taste as well. Thin body. Herbal and harsh bitterness comes through as it warms.

3.1
RRistow12 (1134) - Lewis Center, Ohio, USA - FEB 3, 2015
Tasted from bottle. Pours a clear orange amber with slighty off white head. Aroma is pretty sweet with caramel and biscuit notes. A hint of citrus and a little medicinal note. Taste is moderately sweet with a mild bitterness. A little too unbalanced. Caramel, toffee, biscuits, earthy flavors. Below average to average pale ale. ---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone

2.6
deekyn (1459) - San Francisco, California, USA - DEC 26, 2014
Simple copper pour with sticky white lacing. It has a nose of crackery malts, feet, and citrusy hops. Medium heavy body with a pretty aggressive palate. The taste is vegetal and bitter with a metallic tang. Muddled citrus zest and juice with vegetal malts. Bitter and not particularly developed.

3.4
akoeninger (794) - Wisconsin, USA - OCT 27, 2014
A solid pale ale with offers a nice melding of American and British hops that make it something different from yet another pale ale. Taste is citrus and earthy with some good toasted malt. ---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone

3.2
Huhzubendah (3781) - Washington DC, USA - SEP 16, 2014
On draft at Milwaukee Ale House. The beer is golden hued with a small white head. The aroma offers biscuit malt, citrus, hops. A straightforward brew, in the "balanced" style of pale ales. Bready malts and hops with just a hint of alcohol. Easy drinking with moderate carbonation. Average...

2.5
markducommun (1233) - Chicago, Illinois, USA - SEP 10, 2014
Dirty golden brown, light tan head. Musty, stale earthy. Slight honey. Bitter, some sweetness. Lighter body, watery. Quite acidic. Meh.


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