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Ridgeline Amber
Ridgeline Amber stands out as a stellar, complex choice in
a sea of over-simplified amber beers available today. A
malty, copper-hued treat from start to finish, Ridgeline begins
with a distinctive, estery aroma. Followed with a complex,
nutty malt flavor true to its Scottish-style heritage, Ridgeline
delivers unparalleled character and dimension. A touch
of hops rounds out its silky, full body, highlighting Ridgeline’s
subtle but engrossing character. Show your friends that
you care about their taste buds by turning them on
to our imminently balanced and perfectly complex Ridgeline
Amber.
Of interest to Great Divide historians – Ridgeline originally
debuted at the brewery as Great Divide’s first beer,
Arapahoe Amber. It was renamed in 2004 to better reflect
the Colorado lifestyle that Great Divide’s beers perfectly
complement.
Alcohol by Volume: 5.4% |

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Accolades and buzz on Ridgeline Amber:
- Regional Champion, United States Beer Tasting Championship, Winter 2005 – Scottish-Style Ale
- Regional Champion, United States Beer Tasting Championship, Winter 2004 – Scottish-Style Ale
- Regional Champion, United States Beer Tasting Championship, Winter 2003 –Scottish-Style Ale
- Regional Champion, United States Beer Tasting Championship, Winter 2002 – Scottish-Style Ale
- Regional Champion, United States Beer Tasting Championship, Summer 2000 – Amber/Red Ale
- Bronze Medal, Great American Beer Festival, 1996 – Scottish Style Ale
- Dick Kreck, The Denver Post’s ‘Mr. Beer’ calls Ridgeline “a satisfying beer.”
- Canadian beer guru Stephen Beaumont described Ridgeline (under its former moniker, “Arapahoe Amber”) as an “exemplary” beer in the American Amber Ale Style. Stephen Beaumont, A Taste for Beer.
- The Dallas Morning News ‘Beer Guy’ dubbed Ridgeline (under its “Arapahoe” name), “easy to enjoy.”
Suggested food pairings:
Availability:
Six-packs and draft, year-round

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