SanTan Devil's Ale

SanTan Devil's Ale

Devil’s Ale – Our flagship brew! Devil’s Ale is a new breed of West Coast American Ales. Deep golden maroon in color, Devil’s Ale is defined by as delicious citrus hop character derived from Cascade and Centennial hops grown in the Pacific Northwest and balanced firm caramel malt flavor. Devil’s Ale pairs wonderfully with salmon and pork (i.e. BACON!!) and goes best with sharp cheeses such as Cheddar and Colby. Arizona’s highest rated pale ale! 96 Points- Draft Magazine. 13.5°
3.4
179 reviews
Chandler, United States

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2.8 Can at Brewers Ball Dallas. Pours a clear copper with no head. The aroma is wet hop and pine. Medium body, piney, caramel, light bitterness, decent.
3.4 Tap at Top Golf, Scottsdale. Pours deep orange amber, pillowy white head. Aroma is orange, citrus, very prominent biscuit and caramel malt, pine. Flavor is orange, orange rind, caramel, pine, soft mouthfeel with medium low effervescence. Slightly bitter. Nice.
3.3 On tap at SanTan, pours a clear copper with a small white head. Aroma brings out light piney hops and dry biscuity malt. Flavour is fairly robust for a pale, with toasted malt and piney hops. More interesting than usual for the style. Nice one.
3.5 Amber color. Small white head. Can. Medium bodied. Slight bitterness. Crisp. Fairly easy to drink.
3.2 Draft at Alice Cooperstown while visiting: pours a deep copper Amber color. Head fades. Good hop malt balance. Pretty good standard pale ale
3.0 Can from a friend. Pours clear orange/gold with white head. Aroma of toffee, hops and malt. Mild carbonation. A good beer to drink on a hot day
3.3 Aroma is floral, taste is hoppy, floral, earthy, good to try, at bbq fest, arizona.
3.4 Nose of dough soft citrus and floral notes soft toast a little caramel. Amber pour nice head. Flavors of dough toast soft floral and citrus hops. Reminds me slightly of a more on point Seattle Manny’s. Drinks easily.
3.5 Draft at the source. Clear golden amber color, off white head. Aroma of peppery toasted caramel. Taste is bittersweet fruit and caramel.
3.6 Clear orange gold with gentle carbonation and thin head. Mild toffee malts, balanced with a good amount of hops. Very drinkable.
3.3 Powdery AIPA aroma. Tawny, clear. Can reminds me of a fuel additive. Not bad, doughy, lightly acidic. Lightish body. Drinkable, just not distinctive. Thanks to PorterPounder.
3.3 Jensen Beach. Fl - Total Wine & More - 12 oz can. Medium copper pour, faint, bone-colored head. Aroma has some spicy spruce accents. Solid pale ale flavor, light citrus bitterness, a bit of caramel sweetness, some bready cake mix maltiness. Decently thick mouthfeel,
4.3 The best IPA beer I have had in a long time. It has just the right amount of hops for my taste.very refreshing on a hot day.
3.8 Tap. Pours clear orange Amber, medium off white head, solid lacing. Aroma is a pleasant grapefruit floral dank leaves mix. Flavor is light plus sweet, light bitter, citrus, floral, some tropical notes, hint of finishing bitterness but not harsh. Light body, super soft and silky on the palate.
3.2 Grassy floral aroma. Pours slightly murky orange-red with a white head. Has bitter hops up front with a sour finish.
3.5 Can. Pours amber with a white head. Light toffee malty sweetness, sharp floral hoppy bitterness, and a balanced finish with mild lingering bitterness. Pretty good.
3.2 12oz can/draft. Had this one many times while in Arizona. Amber with off white head. Citrus and pine aroma, although it is more flavorful than the aroma puts off.
3.4 12oz can. Deep golden colour, clear. Tight bubbled white cap. Greapfruit and grassy aroma. Taste had grapefruity hops, bread, caramel. Finishes with citrus/grapefruit. Straightfoward APA, good.
3.4 Draught. Pours a mostly clear amber color with a moderate off-white head on there. Nose is fairly grassy and somewhat floral, but smelled a little past its prime (which isn’t surprising, since I found it at a golf course that mostly had macros on tap). Taste was moderately bitter with just a hint of toasting to it.
3.7 Can: Nearly clear, amber-brown with a tall, off-white head. Bright orange and pine aroma. Sweet orange/tangerine malt...mild orange-peel bittering. A really enjoyable APA....great flavour.... Light, but solid.
3.6 Can. Floral orange malt and lime/grapefruit peel aroma. Amber with large head. Lightly sweet orange malt and moderately bitter grapefruit peel flavor. Body on the lighter side.
3.4 can, you know what this is pretty good. Nice light hops, very light body crushable. i am totally grabbing a 6 pack of this in the summer
3.6 12oz can that poured a clear orange copper color with off white head that lingered. The aroma is of caramel malts and nice fresh citrus hops almost can say cascade hops. The flavor for an apa is very good with caramel malts and hops. Decent flavor start to finish. Mikey likes this one.
3.1 Pint at Eastbound on Pint Glass Night. Dark amber pour with a foamy head. Darker than I expected. Decent hoppy aromas and a hoppy finish. So much California in this Arizona beer.
3.4 Nice pale ale with lots of flavor. Always sure to grab some santan brews when I come in from out of town
3.8 Amber brew with decent head. Smells of citrus and pine hops. Taste is an acidic citrus that is not too overbearing. Very good APA that I will have to say ranks right up there with some of the best. On the down side, this appears to only come in CANS. Why? Why is so many breweries going to give it to us in the can? Not a fan of the can but this one is a good brew all the same but my overall was dropped due to the can.
3.6 12 oz can from Whole Foods Market - Chandler. Dark orange/light amber appearance with a sticky, off-white head. Aroma of light pine, earthy hops, citrus fruits and toasted grains. Similar flavor, crisp and pretty hoppy for an APA, medium bitterness and minimal sweetness. Medium body with ample carbonation and a slight dry finish.
3.9 Draft. Clear amber thin off white head. Aroma of floral and some pine and fruit. Medium sweet taste. Medium body with light dry bitterness. Overall a very nice apa.
3.0 Served too cold at haymaker, Goodyear,az. Spice and hops in aroma. Very smooth and simple. Hoppier than I like but that’s the style.
3.1 Draft at some Mexican place in Tempe. Deep red pour. Mild C-hops over caramel malt. Yeah. That’s about it.