Where can i buy bass pale ale

Bass is a full-flavored ale that is still brewed according to its original recipe. Select malts, aromatic hops and water rich in essential salts and minerals combine to give Bass its slight burnt roast aroma and high-quality, full-bodied flavor. Buy Bass Pale Ale online now from nearby liquor stores via Minibar Delivery.
Alcohol %4.8
RegionEngland
CountryUnited Kingdom
VarietalEnglish Pale Ale

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Select malts, aromatic hops & water rich in essential salts and minerals combine to give Bass its slight burnt roast aroma and high quality, full-bodied flavors

A full-flavored ale that is still brewed according to its original recipe.

Where can i buy bass pale ale

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Is Bass Pale Ale still made?

Bass pale ale is made at Anheuser-Busch InBev's Samlesbury Brewery in England and is available around the world.

Can you still get Bass beer?

The classic British bitter. Bass is not only the original English Pale Ale, but also England's first ever trademark. And it is still brewed according to its original recipe. ... Contains: Barley..

What is Bass Pale Ale?

Bass Pale Ale is a classic English-style pale ale. Beautiful chestnut coloring with aromas or nuts, caramel, dried fruits and raisins. The taste is slightly sweet and a trace drying, with a nice balanced English hop finish.

Who brews Bass Pale Ale?

7 Bass pale ale. Bass's pale ale is a type of ale owned by a world brewing company called Anheuser-Busch InBev's Salesbury Brewery where the beer is made. Bass is a full body ale that was found by William Bass in 1777 in Burton Upon Trent, England.