English Styles Flashcards
What is Brown Ale?
Spawned from Mild Ale, maltier and sweeter on the palate, with a fuller body. Low hops aromas and bitterness.
4-7% ABV
Three Brown Ales
Newcastle (UK)
Sam Smith Nut Brown (UK)
Abita Turbodog (LA)
Ithaca Nut Brown (NY)
What is Pale Ale?
Brewed with hard water, enhancing clarity and bitterness. Generally balanced between malt and hops. Originated in Burton-on-Trent.
American Pale Ales tend to be cleaner and hoppier; British Pale Ales are more malty, buttery, and aromatic.
4-7% abv
Three Pale Ales
Fuller’s London Pride (UK)
Greene King/Morland Old Speckled Hen (UK)
Lagunitas New Dogtown Pale Ale (CA)
Barrier Greenroom (NY)
What is Scotch Ale?
Also known as “Wee Heavy.” Long boil in the kettle for greater caramelization. Sweeter, fuller-bodied, higher in alcohol, with pronounced malty caramel and roasted malts; may exhibit tea-like bitterness.
ABV 6-10%
Two Scotch Ales
Oskar Blues Old Chub (CO) Bellhaven 90 (Scotland - also produces Scottish Ales)
Scotch Ale v. Scottish Ale
Scotch ales are strong beers.
Scottish ales break down into Light, Heavy, and Export.
All see longer boils and greater caramelization.
What is Mild Ale?
Quintessential session beer, characterized by low levels of hops and low alcohol. Breaks down into Dark Mild and Pale mild.
ABV 2-6%
Two Pale Milds
Lancaster Brewery Blonde (UK)
Sierra Nevada English Style Mild (CA)
Two Dark Milds
Southern Tier Dark Mild (NY)
Magic Hat Plus/Minus (VT)
What is Burton Ale?
The original product of Burton-on-Trent (made famous by Pale Ales and IPA). All malt, long boil. Dark, sweet, malty in style. Extremely popular pre-Industrial revolution, but went into steep decline in the 20th century due to the taste for dry, hoppy beers, and heavy taxing on higher alcohols during the wars. Virtually extinct.
ABV: 5-12%
What is Old Ale?
Also known as “Stock” Ales. Low attenuated beers with high levels of dextrin. Historically transferred into vats to mature (hence the name).
Dark in color, fruity, vinous, intense malt, sharp alcohol. Vintage varieties may show low levels of oxidation; stronger versions may seem akin to port. May be sours.
ABV 4-12%
Two Old Ales
Founders Curmudgeon (MI) Fuller's Vintage Ale (UK)
What is Belgian Ale?
Ale brewed with Belgian yeasts. May be spiced.
May be pale or dark; also seen in Strong versions (Duvel Strong Pale Ale is a classic). Begian IPA is an emerging style.
ABV 4-7% for “normal” styles
Strong/IPA ABV 7-15%
What is Stout?
Drier, darker, more full-bodied than Porter. Traditionally British, made from dark malted barley; now nearly synonymous with Guinness (made from unmalted barley and therefore drier and higher acid).
Subcategories include Milk Stout (brewed with lactose, lower alcohol), Oatmeal Stout (smoother, nutter mouthfeel), Chocolate Stout, Russian Imperial (8-12% ABV)
ABV 4-7%