English Pale Ale (930)

In England, Bitters and ESBs are considered “Pale Ales”, however, outside England we use this term to describe beers that emulate these English styles. These beers can be golden to amber in colour. They are similar in many ways to American Pale Ales, however, the English variety tend to have a more defined malt presence while APAs tend to be hoppier. The other main difference is that English Pale Ales almost always use English ingredients. Alcohol usually ranges between 4-6%.

See also

  1. Beer

References

  1. http://www.beertutor.com/styles/anglo_american_ale_styles.shtml#altbier




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1648 Armistice Ale
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - November. Deep Mahogany, full bodied but mild drinking old style ale. The first brew to use the current season's hops from our local hop farm in Burwash. Brewed to raise money for the Royal British Legions Poppy Appeal and recognised by them as an official fund raiser. OK, a recurrin...
1648 Bee Head
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   5/5  -  1 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - May to September. Honey coloured ale gently flavoured with pure Sussex Honey but balanced with a gentle biscuit edge. The biscuit edge prevents the honey from becoming too overpoweringly sweet. The name Bee-Head has a double meaning and is a bit of a pun. Whilst referring to the hone...
1648 Declaration
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - May to July. Originally created to celebrate WaldRon CC 250th anniversary. Very light/pale beer with a clean crisp taste and gentle bitter finish. Ideal for a summers day. A custom brew for WaldRon Cricket Club(cricket again?!) to celebrate their 250th anniversary and to raise some m...
1648 Ginger No1
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - November to March. Deep amber colour, an unusual blend of smoked malted barley and fresh root ginger creates an amazingly complex but satisfying flavour. All depends whether you like your consumables smoked and infused with ginger, of course! Ginger Nol (Not Ginger No 1 - it's an L, ...
1648 Gold Angel
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Occasional. Gold coloured, medium bodied with a light malt and citrus hop character. Charles I minted a 'Gold Angel' coin in 1644. On the reverse was his 'Declaration' to the people - see how nicely that links in with Declaration Ale?
1648 Hop Pocket
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask: Occasional. Very light/pale coloured beer with an assertive citrus/floral hop flavour. Hop Pocket - A big sack (about 7ft) that hops are packed into at the hop farm.
1648 Lammas Ale
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - Amber/brown full bodied great tasting beer with a satisfying balance of malt and hop. A custom brew for the Eastbourne Lammas Festival made to celebrate the first cereal crop harvest of the season.
1648 Saint George
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Regular. First brewed in 2006 for Saint George s Day (you might have guessed that). Remember, a PatRon Saint is available every day, not just on 23rd April (Yes, that is Saint George s Day), so our Saint George beer is also available all year round. Chestnut/amber brown, traditional style, full...
1648 Signature
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Regular. Very pale, light crisply refreshing ale with a pleasing bitter back taste.
1648 Three Threads
United Kingdom  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cask Seasonal - April to May. Deep brown, full bodied with a deep, complex flavour. Takes a bit of explaining, this one.... An 18th Century custom for mixing three types (or Threads) of beer - Mild, Pale and Brown - into one tankard. We have tried to achieve this in a single brew and not by blending...

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