Brooklyn American Ale

Brooklyn American Ale

Rated 2.940 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Brooklyn Brewery

Brooklyn, NY, United States

Style:  American Pale Ale

4.5% Alcohol by Volume

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Brooklyn American Ale has more crystal malt than Summer Ale and is more heavily dry-hopped. The dry-hopping in Summer Ale is all Amarillo, while Brooklyn American Ale has a blend of Amarillo and Cascade.

ID: 435840 Last updated 2 months ago Added to database 2 months ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank95426
Overall Percentile12.4
Style Rank4428 of 4742
Style Percentile6.6
Lowest Score2.8
Highest Score2.9
Average Score2.850
Weighted Score2.940
Standard Deviation0.000

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2 Member Reviews

  • CULTHERO 8320 reviews
    rated 2.8 2 months ago

    Aroma: 5 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 5 | Overall: 6

    35,5cl bottle from Meny Bjølsen, Oslo. Pours clear golden with a modest white head. Moderate malty aroma with some fairly modest hoppy notes, light citrus, some tropical fruits and a hint of caramel and pine. Moderate sweet with rather mild flavours, fairly pleasant, but not far for a decent premium lager. Hardly an impressive APA, but certainly drinkable.

  • TEDE 2776 reviews
    rated 2.9 2 months ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 5 | Overall: 6

    355ml can into shaker. Nose of sweet malt and subtle citrus fruit. Sparkling golden orange beer with a foamy white head. Medium carbonation. Some patchy lacing. Slightly effervescent and easy-drinking. Flavour profile is low-key (i.e. not a lot going on). A little nutty bitterness followed by some orange rind. Uncomplicated quaffer.

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