More information about 6x Rye Pale Ale
The Clucking Hen Rye Pale Ale impresses with its proper rye notes and traditional production.
What does Clucking Hen Rye Pale Ale taste like?
On the tongue, the rye pale ale surprises with a pleasant creaminess and a spicy taste. An exciting blend of citrus flavors and honey lingers for a long time.

How is Clucking Hen Rye Pale Ale produced?
Our Clucking hen Rye Pale Ale is cold-hopped and - as the name suggests - brewed with rye to ensure that it has a proper aroma. The craft beer also owes its effervescence to traditional bottle maturation.
Alcohol content
The Rye Pale Ale from Clucking Hen has an alcohol content of 6.3% vol.
How many bottles are included in the set?
This pack contains six bottles of rye beer.
| Contents: | 1,98 Liter |
| Content per individual product: | 0,33 liters |
| Beverage type: | Beer |
| Hops: | Citra, Simcoe |
| Grain and malt varieties: | Caramel malt, Crystal malt, Pale ale malt, Rye |
| Color: | Amber |
| Optimal drinking temperature: | 7 - 9 °C |
| Country: | Germany |
| Place: | Meschede |
| Manufacturer: | Clucking Hen |
| Food companies: | Clucking Hen - Creative Brewing, Owner Christina Triefenbach, Am Hainberg 11, D-59872 Meschede |
| Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, rye malt, beekeeper's honey, sugar, hops, yeast |
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