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Headplant Pale Ale

Headplant Pale Ale Wine Details
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Description: Pale Ales are hands down the most popular style of all the Ales. Our Pale Ale has a beautiful light copper color yet maintains a full bodied, complex character. It has a malty profile and just enough lightly floral hops for balancing, making it a great session beer to sample again and again...and again!

Varietal Definition
Pale Ale:
Pale ales tend to be fuller-bodied with a more assertive character on the palate the standard bitter in a English brewers portfolio. In England it is generally a bottled, as opposed to being sold on draft. Despite the name, pale ales are not pale but, in fact, more of an amber hue. The original designation was in reference to this style of beer being paler than the brown and black beers which were more popular at the time of the styles inception. In the US pale ale styles have become one of the benchmarks by which craft brewers are judged. The US version of pale ale is crisper and generally much more hoppy. Indeed this style is well suited to assertive domestic Pacific Northwestern hop varieties that give the US examples inimitable character.


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