
One hundred and fifty years ago the new bitter beer style, Pale Ale, was so popular that brewers had to import Californian hops to meet demand. Meantime London Pale Ale continues that tradition by combining lots of American Cascade and Centennial hops to give it a complex citrus aroma and bucketsful of local Kentish Goldings to provide the bitterness that makes the style so refreshing.
Together they conspire to assail the nose with a complex, heady mix of spearmint, grass and 'hop sack' aromas, fruity citrus flavours and a bitter finish that makes pale ale drinking a truly rewarding experience.
Pale Ale should be drunk alongside foods that either have a bit of bite, such as mature cheese, penne arrabiata, or a bitter-leaf salad.
Humalat: Cascade, Centennial, Golding

Arviot
Murray M
29 days ago
4.0

Julian Selby
@ Gordon Ramsays Bread Street Kitchen30 days ago

4.5
Was out at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant this afternoon and they had this in bottles. Has a complex aroma with notes of spearmint and grass, with a mix of fruity citrus notes combined with a dry slightly bitter finish.
EtuPenkki
2 months ago
3.3
Manjoe
@ Cheshire Cheese5 months ago

3.4
Manjoe
@ Cheshire Cheese5 months ago

3.4

Rz N
6 months ago
3.8
Londres
Bérénice F
6 months ago
3.0
Pas mal, mais l'IPA était bien meilleure

Tommo
@ The Hatchet Inn7 months ago

3.2
Lovely bit of kit! On draft in a lovely country pub! Get sum….

Kalja Kettonen
8 months ago
3.2

Calin C
8 months ago

3.5