Who makes Green Line beer?
Goose Island
BALANCED. Named for our train line that runs outside of our brewery, Goose Island brings you Green Line Pale Ale. This honey-colored American Pale Ale has a crisp hop aroma, citrus flavor, and notes of biscuit and lightly toasted malt.
Why is Goose Island Green Line called that?
Goose Island Green Line Pale Ale is named for our train line that runs outside of our brewery. Lightly Sweet, Subtly Bitter, Subtly Bitter Linger and Lightly Sweet Linger. This honey-colored, immensely sessionable American pale ale with a pronounced, bright, American hop aroma and citrus flavor.
When did 312 beer come out?
March 12, 2014
For craft beer fans’ drinking pleasure, 312 Urban Pale Ale is available nationally on shelves and taps on March 12, 2014 in the following packages: 12-ounce bottle cases (6-pack, 12-pack), 12-ounce cans (12-pack), 16-ounce cans (4-pack).
Is Green Line beer gluten free?
Gluten-free pale ales aren’t too difficult to mimic, thanks to the overwhelming flavor that Pacific Northwest hops provide, allowing brewers to employ naturally gluten-free grains in their mash (like sorghum and rice).
Is Goose Island 312 discontinued?
With the expansion of Green Line, Goose Island is discontinuing its 312 Urban Pale Ale, which the brewery launched in early 2014 as an expansion of the wildly successful 312 Urban Wheat Ale.
Does Goose Island still make 312?
Replacing it will be a new packaged version of Chicago’s Green Line Pale Ale, which for years has been touted as a draft-only, Chicago-only beer. Goose Island confirmed it to us this morning: 312 Urban Pale is done, and Green Line is going nationwide.
What does Goose Island 312 taste like?
LEMONY. A BIT HAZY. Inspired by the city of Chicago and densely populated with flavor, 312’s spicy aroma of Cascade hops is followed by a crisp, fruity ale flavor delivered in a smooth, creamy body that’s immensely refreshing.
Who bought out Goose Island brewery?
Anheuser-Busch
1999 brought even more growth, along with an additional brewpub, and today, what was once one man’s pint-filled dream has become the Goose Island empire you know and love. Here’s where we tell you that in 2011, Goose Island Beer Company was acquired by Anheuser-Busch.
What style of beer is Goose Island 312?
312 Urban Pale Ale
312 Urban Pale Ale is Goose Island’s first year-round, national offering within the popular Pale Ale craft beer segment. At 5.4% ABV this sessionable, yet tasty Pale Ale is one that will allow more individuals to have access to the craft beer market.
What happened Goose Island?
Between 2000 and 2010, there was arguably no more influential brewery in the nation. Maybe the world. But the engine for all that growth since is no secret: Hall’s industry-rattling decision to sell Goose Island to Anheuser-Busch InBev for $38.8 million in 2011.
Why is it called 312 beer?
Named after the original telephone prefix of the city of Chicago, 312, Goose Island’s 312 Urban Wheat Ale has been one of the most recognizable beers to come out of Chicago since Meister Brau. Here’s is Goose Island Brewmaster and former Oregonian Brett Porter proclaiming today to be 312 Day.
Do they still make Goose Island 312?
Is Modelo and Corona the same beer?
Both Corona and Modela belong to the same brewer, Modelo Grupo. There are actually three different kinds of Modelo: Modelo Especial, Modelo Light, and Modelo Negra. Of the three, Modelo Especial is the closest to Corona. It’s a pilsner, and it too was brewed for the first time almost a hundred years ago.
What kind of beer is Goose Island Green Line?
Named for our train line that runs outside of our brewery, Goose Island brings you Green Line Pale Ale. This honey-colored American Pale Ale has a crisp hop aroma, citrus flavor, and notes of biscuit and lightly toasted malt. Style:
What kind of beer is the train line pale ale?
BALANCED. Named for our train line that runs outside of our brewery, Goose Island brings you Green Line Pale Ale. This honey-colored American Pale Ale has a crisp hop aroma, citrus flavor, and notes of biscuit and lightly toasted malt.
What is the Green Line in Chicago?
The Green Line route provides rapid transit train service between Harlem in Forest Park, IL and Oak Park, IL to 63rd Street on Chicago’s South Side, through downtown via the Lake and Wabash sides of the Loop āLā. Sun./Hol.
Is the Harlem-bound platform at California (Green Line) out of service?
An elevator needed to access the Harlem-bound platform at California (Green Line) is temporarily out-of-service. An elevator needed to access the Harlem-bound platform at Kedzie (Green Line) is temporarily out-of-service. This diagram represents the order of stops along this route (not the route’s natural geography).