Non- and low-alcoholic Pale Ale
Contrary to expectations, a non-alcoholic Pale Ale is not light in colour. When you pour it, you immediately see that the beer can be copper/bronze, dark gold or even amber in colour. However, the name comes from the early days of this beer style: around 1703, Pale Ale was the lightest beer that could be brewed at the time.
Pale Ale lends itself just like a pilsener for social occasions. A good pale ale is approachable, light and hoppy and less pronounced than a IPA.
Flavour
The light bitterness and fruitiness of a Pale Ale goes perfectly with, for example, grilled fillet of sole or BBQ chicken. The stronger versions of a Pale Ale can even be combined with an old blue cheese. This beer also tastes best served from a rinsed and chilled glass. Because this style of beer is so accessible in terms of taste, it is seen as a companion beer. Non-alcoholic Pale Ales are also a good bridge between Lagers and Stout beers.
About Pale Ale
This beer style has been around for a long time and has many different variants such as Amber Ale, American Pale Ale or developments such as India Pale Ale (IPA) and New England India Pale Ale (NEIPA). In terms of structure, the beer is filtered and clear, with a fine head.
Offer
Breweries we offer alcohol-free and low-alcohol pale ales from are Brewdog, Maisel & Friends, Nirvana and Lervig.
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Non- and low-alcoholic Pale Ale
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Non- and low-alcoholic Pale Ale
Non- and low-alcoholic Pale Ale
Non- and low-alcoholic Pale Ale
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer
Alcohol-free specialty beer