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  • American Amber Ale

    Known simply as Red Ales in some regions, these beers were popularized in the hop-loving Northern California and the Pacific Northwest areas before spreading nationwide.

    Can overlap in color with American pale ales. However, American amber ales differ from American pale ales not only by being usually darker in color, but also by having more caramel flavor, more body, and usually being balanced more evenly between malt and bitterness. Should not have a strong chocolate or roast character that might suggest an American brown ale (although small amounts are OK).

    OGFGIBUsSRMABV
    1.045 - 1.060 1.010 - 1.015 25 - 40+ 10 - 17 4.5 - 6%
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    Saranac India Copper Ale
    M monk   262 0 1 0
    Brewery
    Saranac Brewery

    Beer Information

    Serving types:
    • Special Packaging
    Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
    Availability:
    Seasonal/Limited Release
     
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    M monk   156 0 0 0
    Brewery
    Stone Brewing Co.

    Beer Information

    Serving types:
    • Bottled 12oz
    Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
    International Bitterness Units (IBU):
    45 IBU's
    Availability:
    Available Year-round
     
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