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Newcastle Brown Ale

Newcastle Brown Ale

2.8 out of 5 stars

193 reviews
Taste: Nutty, Bready
Scotland - The original premium brown ale affectionally known as the Dog or Newkie. Brewed in Tadcaster, UK and imported into the US. A full-bodied taste with a distinctive caramel and fruity character and a pleasantly sweet aftertaste.
Newcastle Brown Ale

Newcastle Brown Ale

2.8 out of 5 stars

193 reviews
Taste: Nutty, Bready
Scotland - The original premium brown ale affectionally known as the Dog or Newkie. Brewed in Tadcaster, UK and imported into the US. A full-bodied taste with a distinctive caramel and fruity character and a pleasantly sweet aftertaste.
Sullivan's Maltings Irish Red Ale

Sullivan's Maltings Irish Red Ale

4.6 out of 5 stars

19 reviews
Ireland- Irish Red Ale- 5.0% ABV. Traditionally brewed with only Kilkenny-grown malt, including three darker malts and three varieties of hop. It’s a refreshingly balanced, ruby tinted classic Irish ale with a depth of malt flavour giving rich biscuit and gentle caramel notes
Bell's Amber Ale

Bell's Amber Ale

4.6 out of 5 stars

28 reviews
Taste: Caramel, Grassy
Michigan- American Amber / Red Ale- An Amber Ale is made from mostly pale malt and some Munich and caramel malts. These add a little sweetness, which is balanced by more hops, resulting in a rich color and fruity flavor.
Real Ale Brewhouse Brown Ale

Real Ale Brewhouse Brown Ale

4.3 out of 5 stars

6 reviews
Taste: Nutty, Bready
Texas- English Brown Ale- Pours deep, chocolaty brown with a tan head. Warm, enticing aromas of chocolate, almonds, coffee, caramel & roasted malts. Taste is similar to the nose- chocolaty, sweet & malty. The sweetness from the caramel & toffee really stands out!
Schlafly Pale Ale

Schlafly Pale Ale

5 out of 5 stars

7 reviews
Missouri- English Pale Ale- Pours copper in color. A smooth, balanced session beer with mildly spiced flavor and aroma from East Kent Goldings hops. Bready, lightly caramel malt complements the hint of fruitiness contributed by the London Ale yeast, making it authentically satisfying.
Legend Brown Ale

Legend Brown Ale

4.3 out of 5 stars

13 reviews
Taste: Nutty, Bready
Virginia- English Brown Ale- This Brown Ale is a pretty beer that is almost an amber/brown color. This full-bodied version of a Brown Ale is brewed with Caramel and Roasted malts and hopped for balance with Tettnang and Mt. Hood.
Boddingtons Pub Ale

Boddingtons Pub Ale

4.4 out of 5 stars

117 reviews
England- English Pale Ale- Golden amber in color, this is a smooth, creamy example of a British pale ale. It's sweet, malty character is balanced by on the nose with a nice floral hoppiness, with bittering hops present on the finish.
Belhaven Scottish Ale

Belhaven Scottish Ale

4.7 out of 5 stars

67 reviews
Taste: Caramel, Herbal
Scotland- Scottish Ale- 5.2% ABV. A deep copper ale, smooth, rich and nutty with a satisfying biscuity malt backbone. Challenger and Goldings hops add a fresh herbal and hop note as well as a refreshing bitter taste to balance with the sweet malt character.
Alesmith Nut Brown Ale

Alesmith Nut Brown Ale

5 out of 5 stars

7 reviews
Taste: Nutty, Bready
California- English Brown Ale- Rich chocolate malt flavors create complexity and drinkability in this classic English-style Nut Brown ale. Although dark in color, Nut Brown Ale is an extremely easy drinking & relatively low alcohol beer. Gold Medal winner at LA County's 2010 fair.