The Last Appetite

Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale

Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale

Kona Brewing Company calls this a “Hawaiian-style” pale ale rather than an American pale ale, the only differentiator being that Hawaiian style pale ales must display an active volcano on the label. This lava-filled terroir holds no influence over the beer itself. I don’t imagine that any of the ingredients grow anywhere near the island, but this is hardly an excuse to avoid drinking local. I imagine that hops are dropped in as part of a periodic resupply drop.

Pours copper with good lacing, not the most flowery of pale ales but strikes a fine balance between hops and malt. There’s not much complexity there, but who cares? Beer made on a tropical island is never close to this good.

ABV: 5.9%

Comments

2 responses to “Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale”

  1. Austin Avatar

    This stuff is even available in grocery stores here in Oregon. Even among all the crazy beers here, it stands out as a bit gimmicky…

    1. Phil Lees Avatar

      I remember reading somewhere that by volume, Kona Brewing is in the top 20 microbrewers in the US – so I’m guessing that most of their beer is consumed off the island. The beer itself isn’t gimmicky, even if the packaging is.

      Kona do also brew a porter with Kona coffee in it, which is 100% pure gimmick.