Copper ale
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Svyturys Old Port Ale is a Scottish ale that has a copper color
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Finished bottles of Otter Creek Brewing's copper ale
Copper ale is a style of ale known in part for its copper color.[1]
Some varieties of copper ale may be produced to have a bitter flavor,[2] such as that of a bitter, the English term for pale ale. Beer brewed with dark malt may contribute to a copper-colored beer.[3]
Producers
Copper ale is the flagship beer of Otter Creek Brewing, a craft brewery located in Middlebury, Vermont.[4] It is also produced by other U.S. companies, such as Boulder Beer Company in Boulder, Colorado.[1][5]
In Australia, the James Squire brand of copper ale named The Constable Copper Ale is produced.[6] James Squire products are brewed by the Malt Shovel Brewery in Sydney, Australia.
See also
- Beer style
- Brew kettle – a large tank also known as a "copper"
- Cask ale
- Draught beer
- Beer portal
References
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External links
- "Copper Coin Introduces The Coin Copper Ale". Washington Beer Blog. December 12, 2012.
- Copper ale recipe. Beer & Wine Journal. January 10, 2014.
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