St. Peter's India Pale Ale 500ml
£2.25
45p per 100mlThis product is age restricted to 18 years or over
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Product information
This ale is traditionally highly hopped and robust to survive the long voyage to the Indian sub-continent. The result is a full-bodied Pale Ale with a zesty character. Dark golden in colour, pleasing toffee aromas, and distinctive floral citrus flavours.
Floral Flavours with Hoppy Notes & Toffee Aromas
Country of Origin
UK
Storage
Store & serve cool, avoid direct sunlight, pressurised container handle with care.
Preparation and Usage
Serve cool
Serving Suggestions
Serve cool
Package Type
Bottle
Recycling Information
Packing - Recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Beer
Storage:
Store cool, avoid direct sunlight
Safety Warning:
Pressurised container handle with care.
Origin:
Expertly crafted in Suffolk
Beer
Storage:
Store cool, avoid direct sunlight
Safety Warning:
Pressurised container handle with care.
Origin:
Expertly crafted in Suffolk
Brand
St Peter's
Historical Notes
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. There our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c. 1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The original is now kept at St. Peter's Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote and beautiful corner of Suffolk. There our beers begin their lives deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for over 700 years, essential for the full flavour and pure character of all St. Peter's beers.
Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one produced c. 1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The original is now kept at St. Peter's Hall and is a rare example of an oval Eighteenth Century beer bottle.
Originally produced to quench the thirst of British troops in the 1800's. Traditionally highly hopped and robust to survive the long voyage to the Indian sub-continent. The result is a full bodied Pale Ale with a zesty hop character.
HISTORICAL NOTES.
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote, rural corner of Suffolk, Eastern England. There our ales begin life deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for 700 years. Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one made c,1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia.
BEER CONTAINS BARLEY.
www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk
ALC. 5.5% VOL.
2.75 UK units.
HISTORICAL NOTES.
St. Peter's Brewery is located in a medieval hall in a remote, rural corner of Suffolk, Eastern England. There our ales begin life deep below the brewery with water drawn from a pure source - as it has been for 700 years. Our beautiful flask-shaped oval bottle is a faithful copy of one made c,1770 for Thomas Gerrard of Gibbstown, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia.
BEER CONTAINS BARLEY.
www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk
ALC. 5.5% VOL.
2.75 UK units.
Manufacturer
St. Peter's Brewery,
St. Peter's Hall,
Bungay,
Suffolk,
NR35 1NQ,
U.K.
St. Peter's Hall,
Bungay,
Suffolk,
NR35 1NQ,
U.K.
Country of Packing
UK
Return To Address
St. Peter's Brewery,
St. Peter's Hall,
Bungay,
Suffolk,
NR35 1NQ,
U.K.
www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk
St. Peter's Hall,
Bungay,
Suffolk,
NR35 1NQ,
U.K.
www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk
Typical Values | per 100ml |
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Energy (kj and kcal) | 242 kj / 58 kcal |
Fat | <0.1g |
Of which Saturates | <0.1g |
Carbohydrate | 3.0g |
Of which Sugars | 0.1g |
Protein | 1.4g |
Salt | 0.19g |
Ingredients
Water, Malted Barley, Hops, Yeast
Allergen Information
Contains Barley
ABV (%)
5.5
Units
2.8
Tasting Notes
This ale is traditionally highly hopped and robust to survive the long voyage to the Indian sub-continent. The result is a full-bodied Pale Ale with a zesty character. Dark golden in colour, pleasing toffee aromas, and distinctive floral citrus flavours
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits | |
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week |
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incredible IPA
A brilliant beer
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Lovely hoppy flavour
And it has just a hint of bitterness. Just delicious
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ok...
Nice but rather bitter
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Not as good as some of their other beers
I'm becoming a fan of IPAs so thought when I saw their offering I'd give it a go. Sad to say it's not reminiscent of an IPA... Perfectly drinkable but nowhere near hoppy enough
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A Great IPA
Really great example of a nice hoppy beer. Can be served chilled and therefore makes a great alternative to a lager for summer bbq. A tad pricy but something to savour every now and again.
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traditional IPA
It's a lovely hoppy pale ale. Traditional English hop style, no huge hop-monster American-style IPA flavours here, but a lovely balanced strong beer.
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