Description
For a beer to be called a Pale ale is somewhat misleading. First it is not very pale in color when compared to typical lagers and second the original English ale was an all malt beverage that contained no hops. The original pale ales are believed to have been first brewed in Burton England. The actual origin is unknown since this style evolved at a time when there were few written records and most of the brewing was carried out in the home or small brewpubs. Pale ale replaced porter and Britain's favorite beer and has held on to be the most important top-fermented obstacle to the domination of the beer world by lager styles.
Bacchus Batches have been developed, tweaked, and argued over for the last 40 years. Our kits feature expertly crafted recipes that cater to a range of tastes and preferences. Whether you're a fan of hop-forward IPAs, malt-driven stouts, or balanced pale ales, our recipes ensure you brew award winning beer with the freshest ingredients. All kits include grain, yeast, hops, and priming sugar (at no extra cost). Select grain milling at checkout, or drop it in the notes section. When shipping a kit, it is highly recommended to purchase an ice pack with an insulated shipper to ensure yeast health.