For many people, pale ales are their first introduction to craft beer - they have more flavour than the mass produced lagers they’d known before, but not as much alcohol or bitterness or weirdness as some of the other beer styles out there.
Like most beers, pale ales are made with four ingredients - malt, hops, yeast, and water - but it’s what brewers do with these ingredients that gives pale ales their appeal.
What makes it a pale ale?
The story of pale ales goes back to 17th and 18th century Britain. Before that, most beers were dark, since malts were roasted with wood fire, which generally resulted in dark malts. But the use of a new kind of fuel gave people more control over the malting process, making pale malts available.
‘Pale ale’ is actually a broad category rather than a single style. While any pale ale is made using mostly (or only) pale malts and fermented with ale yeast (as opposed to lager yeast), and most sit between 4% and 6% ABV, there’s plenty of variety under the pale ale umbrella.
What should you expect?
Pale ales are approachable, versatile, and refreshing. When you take a sip, you’ll generally notice both the sweetness from the malts and the flavour and bitterness from the hops (but less than in an IPA).
There are styles within the style: an American pale ale will feature the citrus and piney flavours of American hops, and have a bitterness you can’t ignore; an English pale will let caramelly malts come to play more than the hops; an Australian pale ale is designed for our climate, bursting with the tropical fruit aromas of Aussie hops while still being light and easy to smash; and a hazy or New England pale is all about a cloudy appearance, juicy flavours, and low bitterness.
Having said all this, keep in mind that a lot of brewers don’t follow the rules - they brew beer that they and their customers enjoy, rather than sticking to a defined style. So don’t be surprised if a beer doesn’t fit neatly into any category.
Pale Ale
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- Smooth / Velvety
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesModerate hop aroma of sweet fruits, predominately berries, with a very slight note of citrus. Hop flavour of sweet ripe berries, and a hint of toasty oat comes from the malt. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesLight toasted malt with citrus and pine notes. A harmonious flavour symphony. -
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- Dry
Tasting notesBright citrus, lemon peels and myrtle herbaceous. Present malt backbone and smooth body. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesWell-balanced, caramel malt with earthy hops. Subtle bitter finish. A classic English bitter. -
Flavour ProfileHopsMaltTasting notesGreat hoppy citrus flavours. Not too bitter
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- Clean
Tasting notesPineapple juiciness, Hoppy and Citric. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesFruity and perfectly rounded -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesCitrus hop flavours of orange and mandarin alongside a caramel malt flavour. -
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- Chewy
Tasting notesHerbal stone fruit aroma and the little brother of our American Pale Ale. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesCitrus and flowers aroma greet the nose. On the Palate, more fruitiness comes through with citrus and lime rounded by the caramel malt. Perfect food pairing: Comté, Anything from the grill -
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- Clean
Tasting notesTropical hop flavours, low bitterness. -
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- Round / Fat
Tasting notesSessionably low bitterness, Juicy drinkability pale ale. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesA citrus & stone fruit aroma is balanced with a malty drive and hoppy bitterness. -
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- Dry
- Light
Tasting notesA subtle bitterness, crisp and sessionable. -
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- Dry
- Light
Tasting notesCitrus notes as well as a touch of pineapple with a neutral, clean yeast character to finish. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesUsing a variety of Aussie and American hops, we’ve developed a beautiful pale gold beer with notes of apricot on the palate, and an aroma of lemon zest, wrapped up in that classic Urban Alley taste you love. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
- Clean
Tasting notesHoppy with good finish. Lingers on the tongue.