More information about Export
Beer style: American Golden Ale
Export is a key factor in the history of beer The need to send beer to the colonies of the great world powers formed the basis of today's craft beer and triggered a wave of development However, beer was already being adapted for transportation long before the rule of the colonial rulers: In order to be able to sell their barley juice not only in the immediate vicinity, brewers were already conducting research in the Middle Ages They adapted their recipes and produced brews that could be transported over greater distances thanks to their longer shelf life
Export ale from Shipyard is a beer that initially did not have to be exported Its name comes from its brewing method: It was produced in the English tradition of export beer The creation is one of Shipyard's first works and is one of the beers on which the brewery's success and current popularity is based With regional raw materials and a pinch of American confidence, the team brewed a true classic that still delights its audience today with its successful balance of malt sweetness and pointed hop tips
Shipyards Export is a drinkable beer with a harmonious character and a clean, crisp finish that refreshes and whets the appetite for another glass
Location: | Portland |
Country: | USA |
Content: | 0,355 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Shipyard Brewing Company |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley |
Gravity: | 12°P |
Drink type: | Beer |