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English India Pale Ale | Local Ale From England, United Kingdom | TasteAtlas

English India pale ale

(English IPA)

English India pale ale is to some extent more traditional version of the classic India pale ale style. The examples of the style typically range from golden amber to light copper, while their alcohol content should fall between 5 and 7.5% ABV.


These beers will usually have floral, earthy, and fruity hop aroma, though less prominent than the American version, while they also may display toasty and bready malt character and subtle bitterness in the aftertaste. English India pale ales are a good accompaniment to braised or grilled meat, curry, shellfish, fried dishes, and aged cheese. 

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3.6
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