Samuel Adams Pale Ale

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Samuel Adams Pale Ale.
Samuel Adams Pale Ale.

Samuel Adams Pale Ale has been described as... Toasty and crisp, an excellent beer for any occasion.

About the Beer

Samuel Adams Pale Ale is a delicious, lighter bodied beer with a delightfully fresh taste. Its unique blend of two row malts add a rich harmony of sweet flavors that are complimented by the traditional earthy hop character imparted by authentic British hops. The fermentation character of the ale yeast adds a rich bouquet of fruit and ester notes that add another layer of complexity to this popular style.


History of the Beer

Samuel Adams Pale Ale is a classic English beer named for the lighter roasts of malted barley it uses (compared to the relatively darker roasts used by beers like Stouts or Porters). The style evolved during the 17th century and key to its development were the introduction of the thermometer and hydrometer to brewing. Both allowed for better control over the brewing process, opening a way for a more efficient and consistent production of pale ales.


About the Brewing

Brewed with two row malted barley and the British hop varieties of East Kent Goldings and Fuggles for a traditional British flavor. Dry hopped for a more complex malt impression.

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