Is Spitfire a real ale?
Spitfire Amber Kentish Ale was first brewed in 1990 to commemorate the Battle of Britain which was fought in the skies above Kent 50 years earlier and is one of the leading ales in the UK.
What type of ale is Spitfire?
Premium Kentish Ale
Shepherd Neame Ltd. Notes: This 4.2% Kentish ale (bottle 4.5%) was first brewed in 1990 to celebrate the Battle of Britain which was fought in the skies above Kent 50 years earlier. The beer is named after the legendary Spitfire aeroplane designed by RJ Mitchell.
Should Real Ale be chilled?
Ales like IPAs, ambers, and browns do better if served slightly warmer, at 45° – 55°. Ales have a lot of fruity flavors that become muted at colder temperatures. Strong, dark beers are best at room temperature or only slightly chilled. This applies to stouts, barleywines, many cask-conditioned ales, and double bocks.
Is Spitfire a brown ale?
Spitfire Lager (4% ABV) is a smooth, refreshing golden lager with a sweet vanilla aroma, featuring lager and brown malts, and Herkules hops. In recent years there has been a huge growth in demand for real ales created using traditional brewing methods and locally sourced ingredients, such as our Spitfire range.
Should you put ale in the fridge?
Ale is generally better served at warmer temperatures; from 7 to 12° C is a good range, and room temperature is acceptable too, although on a hot day it’s not always ideal. That said, a fridge-cooled can of IPA is a common sight in bars around the country, and it’s a totally normal thing to have.
Is Ale served warm?
Ales. Ales are warm-fermented to begin with, and they tend to produce deeper, more complex flavors than lagers. IPAs, brown ales, amber ales, and stouts should therefore be served warmer, somewhere around 45°-55°. There is also nothing wrong with serving all ales at room temperature.
How strong is Hurlimann?
Hürlimann Sternbrau Lager: Export Bier [330 ml or 500 ml Bottle, 500 ml can, or draft keg; 4.8% ABV].
What is Kentish ale?
Kentish Ale is a fermented malt based alcoholic beverage with a unique strong. aroma of hops and a balanced full bitter flavour, golden brown in colour with a light creamy head when poured and an “alcohol by volume” content in the range 3.5% to 6.0%.