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		<title>Anchor Christmas Ale</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2020 15:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Anchor Christmas Ale</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/california-beer-reviews/">California</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anchor-brewing/"> Anchor Brewing</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/brown-ale-reviews/">Spiced Brown Ale</a><br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Anchor Christmas Ale has aromas of fresh coffee and dark chocolate with flavors of chocolate, toasted marshmallows and graham crackers. The ABV for Anchor Christmas Ale is 7%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Brown ales are best served in a 16oz. beer glasses.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1871 Gottlieb Brekle bought an old saloon in San Francisco, which he would transform into a brewery. In 1896 Gottlieb’s brewery was purchased by Ernst Baruth and Otto Schinkel Jr. and the duo renamed it Anchor. Ernst Baruth would die suddenly in 1906, and Otto Schinkel Jr. would die in 1907 after being run over by a streetcar. Anchor brewing was in jeopardy until Joseph Kraus, August Meyer and Henry Tietjen came in to save the day. Unfortunately in 1920 Prohibition would hit and the brewery shuttered their doors once again. When Prohibition ended in 1933, Joe Kraus would begin brewing Anchor Steam Beer, until a fire would destroy the brewery. Kraus and a new partner, Joe Allen, would re-open the brewery and once again help to grow beer sales. Kraus passed away in 1952, and seven years later their sales declined and Allen would shut the doors.</p>
<p>In 1960 Lawrence Steese purchased Anchor, but 5-years later he was ready to close the doors. Fritz Maytag would step-in and buy 51% of the brewery, saving it from its imminent bankruptcy. In 1971, Fritz began bottling Anchor Steam and 4-years later they had produced four other distinctive beers. Fritz would announce his retirement in 2010 and sell the brewery to Keith Greggor and Tony Foglio. In 2017 Saporro purchased Anchor and remains the current owner of the iconic brewery.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3 out of 5</em><br />
Anchor Christmas Ale has a pitch black hue with a small tan head that dissipates quickly. The beer has aromas of very sweet malt. On the tongue the beer is soft and dry with flavors of banana bread that ends very dry with a slight bitterness from the hops.</p>
<p><b><i>Have you had this beer? Comment below and share your thoughts on this seasonal beer!</i></b></p>
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		<title>Anchor Fog Breaker IPA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Anchor Fog Breaker IPA</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/california-beer-reviews/">California</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anchor-brewing/"> Anchor Brewing</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/ipa-beer-reviews/">IPA</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 204<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 4</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Anchor Fog Breaker IPA is a bright and refreshing San Francisco IPA. The beer has notes of fresh pine and topical hops with a smooth clean finish. The ABV for Anchor Fog Breaker IPA is 6.8%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
IPA beers are best served in a 16oz. pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1871 Gottlieb Brekle bought an old saloon in San Francisco, which he would transform into a brewery. In 1896 Gottlieb’s brewery was purchased by Ernst Baruth and Otto Schinkel Jr. and the duo renamed it Anchor. Ernst Baruth would die suddenly in 1906, and Otto Schinkel Jr. would die in 1907 after being run over by a streetcar. Anchor brewing was in jeopardy until Joseph Kraus, August Meyer and Henry Tietjen came in to save the day. Unfortunately in 1920 Prohibition would hit and the brewery shuttered their doors once again. When Prohibition ended in 1933, Joe Kraus would begin brewing Anchor Steam Beer, until a fire would destroy the brewery. Kraus and a new partner, Joe Allen, would re-open the brewery and once again help to grow beer sales. Kraus passed away in 1952, and seven years later their sales declined and Allen would shut the doors.</p>
<p>In 1960 Lawrence Steese purchased Anchor, but 5-years later he was ready to close the doors. Fritz Maytag would step-in and buy 51% of the brewery, saving it from its imminent bankruptcy. In 1971, Fritz began bottling Anchor Steam and 4-years later they had produced four other distinctive beers. Fritz would announce his retirement in 2010 and sell the brewery to Keith Greggor and Tony Foglio. In 2017 Saporro purchased Anchor and remains the current owner of the iconic brewery.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 4 out of 5</em><br />
Anchor Fog Breaker IPA has a hazy color with a big foamy head and citrus notes on the nose. The beer has a bit of a bite, but also a smooth finish with piney hops flavors. Overall it&#8217;s a very good drinkable IPA!</p>
<p><b><i>Have you had this beer? Comment below and share your thoughts on this IPA!</i></b></p>
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		<title>Anchor Liberty Ale</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 16:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anchor Liberty Ale Country- USA State- California Brand- Anchor Brewing Type- IPA Calories- 177 Average Beer Rating- 3 Description: Anchor Liberty Ale was the first modern American IPA brewed after prohibition, and the first modern <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/anchor-liberty-ale/" title="Anchor Liberty Ale">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Anchor Liberty Ale</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/california-beer-reviews/">California</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anchor-brewing/"> Anchor Brewing</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/ipa-beer-reviews/">IPA</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 177<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Anchor Liberty Ale was the first modern American IPA brewed after prohibition, and the first modern American single-hop and dry-hopped ale. The beer was brewed to celebrate the bicentennial of Paul Revere&#8217;s historic ride. The ABV for Anchor Liberty Ale is 5.9%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
IPA beers are best served in a 16oz. pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1871 Gottlieb Brekle bought an old saloon in San Francisco, which he would transform into a brewery. In 1896 Gottlieb’s brewery was purchased by Ernst Baruth and Otto Schinkel Jr. and the duo renamed it Anchor. Ernst Baruth would die suddenly in 1906, and Otto Schinkel Jr. would die in 1907 after being run over by a streetcar. Anchor brewing was in jeopardy until Joseph Kraus, August Meyer and Henry Tietjen came in to save the day. Unfortunately in 1920 Prohibition would hit and the brewery shuttered their doors once again. When Prohibition ended in 1933, Joe Kraus would begin brewing Anchor Steam Beer, until a fire would destroy the brewery. Kraus and a new partner, Joe Allen, would re-open the brewery and once again help to grow beer sales. Kraus passed away in 1952, and seven years later their sales declined and Allen would shut the doors.</p>
<p>In 1960 Lawrence Steese purchased Anchor, but 5-years later he was ready to close the doors. Fritz Maytag would step-in and buy 51% of the brewery, saving it from its imminent bankruptcy. In 1971, Fritz began bottling Anchor Steam and 4-years later they had produced four other distinctive beers. Fritz would announce his retirement in 2010 and sell the brewery to Keith Greggor and Tony Foglio. In 2017 Saporro purchased Anchor and remains the current owner of the iconic brewery.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3 out of 5</em><br />
Anchor Liberty Ale has a caramel hue with a compact but frothy head. The beer has sweet aromas with a hint of malt on the nose. Overall the beer is very smooth with a hint of a citrus hops aftertaste at the end. The beer ends slightly dry and is overall a very nice beer.</p>
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		<title>Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 04:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend Country- USA State- California Brand- Anchor Brewing Type- Pale Ale Calories- 159 Average Beer Rating- 3.5 Description: Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend is an aromatically complex <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/anchor-brewers-pale-ale-citra-hop-blend/" title="Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/california-beer-reviews/">California</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anchor-brewing/"> Anchor Brewing</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/pale-ale-beer-reviews/">Pale Ale</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 159<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3.5</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend is an aromatically complex double dry-hopped American Pale Ale. The beer has an intense tropical fruit and fresh-hop aroma, balanced with a crisp, refreshing finish. The ABV for Anchor Brewers&#8217; Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend is 5.3%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Pale Ales are best served in a pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1871 Gottlieb Brekle bought an old saloon in San Francisco, which he would transform into a brewery. In 1896 Gottlieb’s brewery was purchased by Ernst Baruth and Otto Schinkel Jr. and the duo renamed it Anchor. Ernst Baruth would die suddenly in 1906, and Otto Schinkel Jr. would die in 1907 after being run over by a streetcar. Anchor brewing was in jeopardy until Joseph Kraus, August Meyer and Henry Tietjen came in to save the day. Unfortunately in 1920 Prohibition would hit and the brewery shuttered their doors once again. When Prohibition ended in 1933, Joe Kraus would begin brewing Anchor Steam Beer, until a fire would destroy the brewery. Kraus and a new partner, Joe Allen, would re-open the brewery and once again help to grow beer sales. Kraus passed away in 1952, and seven years later their sales declined and Allen would shut the doors.</p>
<p>In 1960 Lawrence Steese purchased Anchor, but 5-years later he was ready to close the doors. Fritz Maytag would step-in and buy 51% of the brewery, saving it from its imminent bankruptcy. In 1971, Fritz began bottling Anchor Steam and 4-years later they had produced four other distinctive beers. Fritz would announce his retirement in 2010 and sell the brewery to Keith Greggor and Tony Foglio. In 2017 Saporro purchased Anchor and remains the current owner of the iconic brewery.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3.5 out of 5</em><br />
Anchor Pale Ale Citra Hop Blend has a white color with a slight haze and a small head. The aromas are very citrusy with flavors that are clean, crisp with a hint of hops. This is a nice soft pale ale!</p>
<p><b><i>Have you had this beer? Comment below and share your thoughts on this Pale Ale!</i></b></p>
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