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Newcastle Brown Ale

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Today I’m going to review an Ale. This ale is unique because of the special ingredients that it is brewed with. The Special ingredients are: Strong flavoured cereals, malts, fast fermenting yeast and Tyne River water. This is none other than Newcastle brown ale.

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Newcastle brown ale? Is this about to become a miss leading name? The Newcastle brown brewery is about to leave its 121 home at the ‘Tyne Brewery’ to move to its new at gates head. So this raises the question should it be renamed ‘Gateshead Brown Ale’? Talking of names in the early 00’s Newcastle Brown Ale dropped the Ale from its name to appeal to the younger market. But after five sales remained unaffected so the Ale was reinstated in the name. Like Crack Newcastle brown goes by many other names in Newcastle. Two of these street names are: Newkey Brown and the dog (to northerners this is a man’s best friend).

Newcastle brown is a very hard ale to review due to its perfectly balanced taste nothing really stands out majorly in flavour. The blend of barley and wheat combined with the Tyne river water make it a brilliantly balance ale in taste and aroma. The addition of the carbonated gas gives the ale a perfect addition making the ale compete in taste and aroma. Newcastle brown is a perfect example of how to make a good ale and a highly recommendable when alcohol shopping

Newcastle brown is my favourite ale and has been a pleasure to review.

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