Trading Post Brewing Co. – EST. 1867 Pale Ale

Trading Post Brewery - Est. 1867 Pale Ale Review

Rating

4.3 out of 5
Appearance
4 out of 5
Aroma
4.5 out of 5
Taste
4 out of 5
Palate

Total

4.2
4.2 out of 5

Overview

  • Brewery: Trading Post Brewing Co.
  • Beer Style: Pale Ale
  • Pros:

    Sessionable, balanced and very tasty

  • Cons:

    Nothing stands out in the beer

  • Conclusion:

    A very refreshing and sessionable, classically styled Pale Ale

Trading Post Brewery - Est. 1867 Pale Ale Review Trading Post Brewing Co. – EST. 1867 Pale Ale

In Celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday Trading Post Brewing has created their EST. 1867 Pale Ale. This Beer comes in 500ml bottles and is a partnership between Trading Post and the Fort Langley National Historic Site. Pouring this beer from the stubby bottle it is a rich golden colour and is topped with two full fingers of lacing head. The aroma is of biscuit, light toasted sweetness and a subtle citrus and earthy hop character. Tasting the beer it is a no-nonsense pale ale. Both mellow and flavourful the malt base is smooth and light with a touch of creaminess. The sweetness is balanced with a subtle and sessionable hop character. As far as Pale Ales go this is extremely sessionable, easy drinking and flavourful with a sense of pride that comes with it for being from the true north (strong and free).

Alcohol – 5.0%
IBU – 18
Size – 500ml
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