American Pale Ale (575)

Pale golden to deep amber in colour and usually clear, although dry-hopped versions may be slightly hazy. APAs tend to have a moderate to high hop flavour, often showing a citrusy American hop character. Low to medium-high clean malt character (not sweet) which may be bready, toasty, biscuity. The balance is typically towards the late hops and bitterness, but the malt presence can be substantial. Moderate to high hop bitterness with a medium to dry finish. Carbonation is usually on the higher end. American pale ales are a derivative of English pale ales, however, they use local ingredients (such as American hops) which makes the difference in flavour. The ABV usually falls between 4.5-6% and the IBUs are typically around 30-45+.

See also

  1. Beer

References

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




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Uinta Anglers Pale Ale
United States  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Pale in comparison to porter, this ale has a rich copper color and a full malt body. Cascade hops create a floral finish.
Uinta Cutthroat Pale Ale
United States  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Cutthroat Pale Ale has a rich copper color with a clean, complex malty fullness. It has a very slight accent on fruity, estery overtones and a dry, hoppy finish.
Upland Pale Ale
United States  -  Rated:   0/5  -  0 votes
Added on Feb 24, 2010
Our American pale ale is a crisp, hoppy beer filled with fruity overtones and dash of sweet malt flavor. American hops lend this beer a citrus-like taste that is very refreshing.