Camden Pale Ale 4 x 330ml

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We Love Our American CousinsBut sometimes they can be kind of full on. So we've crafted this beer to more British tastes. Made with American hops, it's still got all the punch of a pale ale. Just less shouty.MaltPilsner, wheat, light crystal, munichYeastCalifornia ale yeastHopsKettle: Perle, citra, simcoeDry: Simcoe, citra

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We Love Our American Cousins
But sometimes they can be kind of full on. So we've crafted this beer to more British tastes. Made with American hops, it's still got all the punch of a pale ale. Just less shouty.

Malt
Pilsner, wheat, light crystal, munich

Yeast
California ale yeast

Hops
Kettle: Perle, citra, simcoe
Dry: Simcoe, citra
Unpasteurised, Suitable for vegetarians and vegans

Suitable for vegetarians

Preparation and Usage
Drink cold
Serving Suggestions
Drink cold
Package Type
Box
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Pale Ale

Origin:
Brewed & canned in London

Distributor:
Camden Town Brewery,
55-59 Wilkin Street Mews,
NW5 3NN,
London,
UK.

Additional Information:
1.3 UK Units per can
Please Drink Responsibly
For UK drinking guidelines please visit drinkaware.co.uk
Brand
Camden
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A Bit of a Hopping Spree
Every year, our head brewer, rob, goes to America for the hop harvest to choose the hops for our pale ale. He sniffs a whole load of simcoe and citra then brings the best back for us to brew with. Well done Rob!

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Manufacturer
Brewed & canned by:
Camden Town Brewery.
Return To Address
Camden Town Brewery,
55-59 Wilkin Street Mews,
NW5 3NN,
London,
UK.
camdentownbrewery.com
Allergen Information
Contains Barley, Contains Wheat
Allergy Information
Contains: Barley and Wheat.
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans
ABV (%)
4
Units
1.3
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week