Jasper Brewing Company - Jasper, Alberta
Posted by: wildwoodke
N 52° 52.478 W 118° 04.857
11U E 427248 N 5858871
The Jasper Brewing Company is founded on the principle of gcreating the finest beers possible. You will find them just west of the train station in Jasper, Alberta.
Waymark Code: WM7TMG
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 12/01/2009
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These are the beers that are served at the Jasper Brewing Company in addition to seasonal beers:
Our Original Five
Sutter-Hill Pil – April 25, 2008
Our inaugural batch of beer. This German style Pilsner was our first brew because it is a lager and needed extra time to age. It originated as the B-Hill Pil, but is now named Sutter-Hill after B-Hill’s first grandson.
Fireman’s Ale – May 1, 2005
This mild kolsch ale was amongst our first recipes. It is a smooth session beer. It originated as the Blonde Ale.
Liftline Cream Ale – May 16, 2005
This beer is modeled after the famous English style Extra Special Bitter. We put a slight twist on the traditional style by adding nitrogen for a smooth creamy texture. Originating as the Paddler’s Bitter, you will currently find this ESB on tap as the Liftline Cream Ale.
Rockhopper IPA – May 28, 2005
This excellent brew started as and remains to be our flagship beer. It is a heavily hopped pale ale. India Pale Ales originated during the lengthy colonization of India. British servicemen in India expected beer, however the styles of the time did not survive the long voyage to India. Brewers quickly discovered that hops acted as preservatives in beer. As such, the heavily hopped ales designed to survive the long trips were born – now known as India Pale Ales.
6060 Stout – June 1, 2005
Our Original Five
Sutter-Hill Pil – April 25, 2008
Our inaugural batch of beer. This German style Pilsner was our first brew because it is a lager and needed extra time to age. It originated as the B-Hill Pil, but is now named Sutter-Hill after B-Hill’s first grandson.
Fireman’s Ale – May 1, 2005
This mild kolsch ale was amongst our first recipes. It is a smooth session beer. It originated as the Blonde Ale.
Liftline Cream Ale – May 16, 2005
This beer is modeled after the famous English style Extra Special Bitter. We put a slight twist on the traditional style by adding nitrogen for a smooth creamy texture. Originating as the Paddler’s Bitter, you will currently find this ESB on tap as the Liftline Cream Ale.
Rockhopper IPA – May 28, 2005
This excellent brew started as and remains to be our flagship beer. It is a heavily hopped pale ale. India Pale Ales originated during the lengthy colonization of India. British servicemen in India expected beer, however the styles of the time did not survive the long voyage to India. Brewers quickly discovered that hops acted as preservatives in beer. As such, the heavily hopped ales designed to survive the long trips were born – now known as India Pale Ales.
6060 Stout – June 1, 2005
We are extremely proud of the 6060 stout. The hard, mineral rich glacial water found in Jasper balances perfectly with a rich, dark ale. The recipe has remain unchanged from the original batch. We are extremely proud of the 6060 stout. The hard, mineral rich glacial water found in Jasper balances perfectly with a rich, dark ale. The recipe has remain unchanged from the original batch.