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English Pale Ale

Color International Bittering Units Alcohol
12 32 +/- 4.8

English Pale Ale, as it is customarily sold in it’s bottled form, is more glamorous than the English Bitters due to its fruity esters and variable malt/hop balance. Since the Victorian period, the town of Burton-on-Trent has had a reputation for this style. Most breweries of this region maintain a tradition of aggressive hop usage, including varieties grown in Kent, near London. English Pale Ale is light amber in color, and carbonation and head retention properties are comparable to but slightly higher than Bitter, with a woody/estery aroma profile.

In the style of: Bass Ale, Samuel Smith’s Pale Ale


Extract Recipe Package without Yeast
Order yeast separately
Item # Your Price Shipping Weight
T-PB-EPA $35.89 8.8



Yeast Recommendations

White Labs Pitchable Vial:
WLP007
Dry Yeast:
Safale S-04
Fermentation Temperatures:
65º - 70º
Fermentation Temperatures:
64º - 70º

Why would you buy a recipe without yeast?

  • You already have yeast
  • You will buy yeast from another source
  • You won't be brewing for a while and you'll get yeast later

Bottom Line: you always need yeast


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