An Ale Beer use Ale Yeast and they are typically fermented at warmer temperatures.
The flavours tend to be more forward, robust, and funky.
Withing the Ale category, you will find some of the world's most loved craft beers and some less familiar favorites.
Ale
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Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Smooth / Velvety
- Light
Tasting notesTastes like beer, doesn't feel like beer. -
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Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesPairing Victoria’s very own Pale malt with a bold crystal malt gives this Brewi a biscuit finish with medium bitterness throughout. -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesRipe peach, passionfruit, and citrus flavours – it's a fruit salad in a glass.
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Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Delicate
Tasting notesEnglish style ale with a soft caramel sweetness balanced by earthy hops and a dry mineral finish. -
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- Creamy
Tasting notesIt's rich and roasty! -
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- Dry
Tasting notesA beer lower in alcohol and calories, but with all the malted barley flavours and characters. -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesAromas of Pineapple and Pine courtesy of Vic Secret Hops, not overly bitter -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesThis Light Ale combines mellow caramel and bread notes with a subtle spice hop finish. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesIt was in the Keyo Factory along with many crafting hands that the game changing Vee Bottom came to life, giving surfers the shape they needed to carve a tighter, shorter arc on the wave creating a new movement (sounds like our beer).