Oskar Blues
Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale
Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale is the beer that started the craft-can revolution in America. When Dale Katechis put his hoppy, malt-forward pale ale in a can in 2002, it was considered heresy. Today it's recognized as a landmark moment in craft brewing history. Dale's Pale Ale is a bold, American pale ale with citrusy Centennial hops, rich caramel malt, and a full, satisfying body that rewards every sip.
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Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale is the beer that started the craft-can revolution in America. When Dale Katechis put his hoppy, malt-forward pale ale in a can in 2002, it was considered heresy. Today it's recognized as a landmark moment in craft brewing history. Dale's Pale Ale is a bold, American pale ale with citrusy Centennial hops, rich caramel malt, and a full, satisfying body that rewards every sip.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Amount per serving
Calories
195
Specifications
ABV / Proof
6.5%
Unit Count
6-pack
Container
Can
Body
Medium-Full
Source
Lyons, CO water
Region
Longmont, CO
Flavor
Citrus, caramel malt, pine, bold hop bitterness
About the Brewery
Oskar Blues Brewery was founded in 1997 by Dale Katechis in Lyons, Colorado. In 2002, Oskar Blues became the first craft brewery to put their beer in cans, with Dale's Pale Ale leading the charge in what would become a revolution in craft beer packaging. Oskar Blues demonstrated that cans are actually superior to bottles for protecting beer from light and oxygen — a fact the entire craft industry has since embraced. Now part of CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective, Oskar Blues operates out of multiple locations and remains an icon of the can-forward craft beer movement.