Pale Ale
Flavors vary widely in pale ales. Developed around London, the name originated simply to differentiate them from dark porters. Alcohol content is usually about 5%. American versions are hoppier than their British counterparts. Try a Sierra Nevada vs. an Old Speckled Hen.
A
- Athletic - Upside Dawn
B
- Bronx brewing - Summer Pale Ale
- Bronx brewing - Bronx Pale Ale
- Bruery - Humulus Terreux
- Burlington - Elabotrate Metaphor
D
- Duvel - Gift Set
E
- Equilibrium - Photon
- Evil twin - Hipster
G
- Great south bay - Blood Orange Pale Ale
- Great south bay - Blonde Ambition 6pks
- Great south bay - Blonde Ambition
- Greenport harbor - Harbor Ale
- Guinness - Blonde 12pk
H
- Harpoon - UFO Pale Ale
K
- Kentucky barrel aged - Bourbon Barrel Ale
- Kona - Big Wave Golden Ale
- Kona - Big Wave 12 pack
L
- Lagunitas - Daytime
- Long trail - Long Trail
M
- Maine beer co - Peeper
- Montauk brewing - Watermelon 6pk cans
- Montauk brewing - Summer 12 pk
- Montauk brewing - Driftwood Ale
N
- Narragansett - Fresh Catch 12pk
- New belgium - Fat Tire
- New belgium - Fat Tire 12pk
O
- Old speckled hen - Old Crafty Hen
- Oskar blues - Dales Pale Ale
P
- Pipeworks - Lizard King
S
- Sam adams - Golden Ale
- Saranac - Saranac
- Shiner - Strawberry Blonde 12 pack
- Sierra nevada - Pale Ale 12pk
- Sierrra nevada - Trail Pass Golden
- Spider bite - First Bite
- Sweetwater - 420 Pale Ale
- Sweetwater - SweetWater
T
- Theakson - Old Peculiar
- Three floyds - Zombie Dust
- Twin forks - Chromatic Ale