English Brown Ale Beer Reviews
A rich, malty beer. Three variations: Mild (soft mouthfeel), Southern (darker toffee notes), and Northern (nutty and dry).
by Taylor Birkey | Bell's Brewery, English Brown Ale, Michigan, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
I was in the local liquor store, roaming the aisles in search of something new and exciting. We were having some people over for a little holiday shindig. while it was ice storming outside, I wanted something that would warm [our] bellies. This bright purple cask of...
by Tom Smillie | England, English Brown Ale, Mug, Pint Glass, Samuel Smith's Brewery |
After a few hoppy beers I thought it best to even out the score and indulge in a “maltastic” brew. I have increasingly become impressed with Samuel Smith’s ales out of England. From what I have experienced they produce some smooth malty ales that are top notch. The...
by Michael Larson | England, English Brown Ale, Heineken International, Mug, Pint Glass |
In my limited experience, brown ales haven’t quite done much for me. Others have seemed overly thin and lacked the texture I look for in a brew. While Newcastle Brown Ale didn’t quite make me a believer, it has also piqued my curiosity, making me think that there may...
by Michael Larson | English Brown Ale, Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company, Mug, Pint Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
Before this beer tasting adventure began, I downed ice cold brewskis with the best of ’em. Cold beer, cold mug, I was set. As my palate, knowledge and sense of adventure have increased, I have begun to notice things I didn’t before. Like beer smelling like...