American Pale Ale It is one of the foundational styles of American craft beer, playing a crucial role in the development of the modern craft beer industry. This style emerged in the 1980s with pioneering breweries such as Sierra Nevada.
Unlike IPA, American Pale Ale has a lower intensity. a better balance between malt and hops, Not too bitter, but still retaining its characteristic aroma. Beer usually has a distinctive flavor. oranges, grapefruit, flowers, or light pine resin., combined with a malt base bread and light caramel.
With color deep gold to amber, With its medium body and clean finish, American Pale Ale offers a memorable experience. Easy to drink but still has a distinct personality., Suitable for both beginners and those already familiar with craft beer.

