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We found this hike at a roadside turnout in Kootenay National Park.  the overgrown trail followed a creek as it wound through the woods.  It was apparent that the local bears were the only ones using the trail.  When we finally got to the end, all we found was a crooked sign that read  "End of Trail".  There was no summit, waterfall or view.  That day we learned that not every hike is a great one and sometimes you just spend the day stepping over bear scat.

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Sasquatch Hops

End of Trail Pale Ale in a pint glass and can- a clear gold-amber coloured beer

End of Trail Pale Ale
Sasquatch Hops

The End of Trail Pale Ale is our rotating hop series beer.  This edition of End of Trail uses Canada's firsts proprietary hop: Sasquatch.  Sasquatch was originally a wild hop found near Pemberton, BC.  This hop features aromas of caramel, orange, floral apple blossom, dark berried and green hay.​

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ABV: 5.0%, SRM: 7, IBU: 47

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