Pale Ale

Pale Ale

Accolades

Gold World Beer Championships (Chicago) 2008.

Silver Canadian Brewing Awards 2006.

 

Advances in malting techniques made possible paler coloured malts and heralded the arrival of Pale Ales onto the brewing scene in the 1800s in Britain. The most famous Pale Ale brewers came from Burton, where the hard water perfectly suited this new style of beer. Propeller “Burtonizes” its water to emulate this famous style. Crisp, hoppy and dry, Propeller Pale Ale is a delightful interpretation of a classic British brew.

 

For Beer Geeks

IBU's- 30

Hops- Warrior, Cascade

Malts- Pale.

Water- Hard

Colour- 3.3°L

Glass Type Glass Type: Pint Glass, American Shaker, or Mug (Seidel)
Temperature Temperature: Cellar at 35-40 F; Serve at 40-45 F
What Others Are Saying
Hey, good outline of the beer! Straight to the point.
I like this beer but would prefer to be able to buy in larger quantities (eg box of 24) ... have you considered this as an option? Nick Port Williams, NS
This is the best "ride on lawnmower" style beer in the city. A great everyday drink for any light occasion.
Probably the best Pale Ale I have ever had. Clean, dry and refreshing.
 
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