Pale Ale (5703)
Pale ale is a term used to describe a variety of beers that use ale yeast and predominantly pale malts. It is widely considered to be one of the major beer style groups. All major ale-producing countries produce a version of pale ale. A pale ale has two basic characteristics:
1. It is an ale, that is, fermented using a top-fermenting yeast. 2. It is pale, that is, generally between 8 and 14 degrees SRM in colour. While this colour is not “pale” compared to, say, a golden ale or Pilsener, the pale malts used in making pale ale at its inception gave the beer a far lighter colour than the porters common in England at the time.See also
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Sackets Harbor Railroad Red Ale
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Our Railroad Red is a favorite among Sackets Harbor beer aficionados. Railroad Red is an Irish Ale with a deep garnet color and roasty chocolate flavor. A blend of four different hops gives this ale a perfect balance.
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Sacramento India Pale Ale
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 A medium bodied, highly hopped, light copper colored ale that is extraordinarily refreshing.
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Sacramento Sac-Squatch Scotch Ale
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 This is one beast of a beer you dont want to mess with. We brew our Sac-Squatch Scotch ale using smoked peat malt to produce an extremely roasty, big bodied, high alcohol ale (7%abv). So tangle with this creature if you must, but dont blame us if you feel a little furry in the morning. When putting ...
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Sadlers 1900 Original Bitter
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Regular. Malty Bitter with a light hoppy aroma of fuggles with a slightly dry lingering after taste.
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Sadlers IPA
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Regular. Classic Indian Pale Ale. Its a light and tangy bitter with chosen Goldings and Hedgerow hop varieties giving its distinct refreshing after taste.
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Sadlers Worcester Sorcerer
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask, Regular A light Golden Bitter, light and refeshing, yet smooth and fruity with hints of mint ad lemon. a floral aroma and crisp bitterness combining to give a balanced and clean tasting ale.
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SaffRon Pledgdon Ale
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask and bottle conditioned. Also available in the Sawbridgeworth Budgens shop as Local Brew.
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Sail & Anchor Fremantle Extra Bitter
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 A traditional bitter ale produced exclusively at the Sail and Anchor Pub Brewery
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Sainsburys Parkins Special Bitter
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Available filtered and pasteurised in 500ml cans. A traditional bitter brewed in Leeds.
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Saint Arnold Divine Reserve #6
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 This is a big, malty, hoppy barleywine. Yet with all of the intense flavors, they meld together to create a well-balanced big beer. The nose has a strong resiny hop note. The taste starts with a combination of the malty sweetness and spicy hops with both flavors magnified by the high alcohol level. ...
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