
Bass Pale Ale | Bass Brewers Limited - BeerAdvocate
Bass Pale Ale is a English Pale Ale style beer brewed by Bass Brewers Limited in Burton-on-Trent, GB2, United Kingdom. Score: 77 with 2,848 ratings and reviews. Last update: 04-05-2025.
Bass Pale Ale | Bass Brewers Limited - BeerAdvocate
Bass Pale Ale is a English Pale Ale style beer brewed by Bass Brewers Limited in Burton-on-Trent, GB2, United Kingdom. Score: 77 with 2,846 ratings and reviews. Last update: 03-05-2025.
Bass Pale Ale in the US? | Community - BeerAdvocate
Apr 1, 2014 · I’m seeing rumblings but haven’t seen an official press release stating the Bass Pale Ale is done in the US for good. After calling around locally, most places say they haven’t had any in stock since February or March.
Striped Bass Pale Ale | Devils Backbone Brewing Company
Striped Bass Pale Ale is a American Pale Ale style beer brewed by Devils Backbone Brewing Company in Roseland, VA. Score: 78 with 231 ratings and reviews. Last update: 04-01-2025.
Draught Bass: A Neglected Icon - BeerAdvocate
Draught Bass, the tap version of Bass’ classic Pale Ale, was a highly-prized beer. (Though not the same as the draft Bass Ale sold in the US.) This was a cask beer. One that once had a mighty reputation.
Looking for Bass Ale alternatives | Community - BeerAdvocate
Jan 14, 2023 · English Pale Ale or Bitter is getting very tough to find in the US; and whatever our local craft brewers are making is usually not fermented properly, so the yeast signature isn't right (which is seriously important for this style).
Bass Pale Ale: Product of the USA? | Community - BeerAdvocate
Jan 7, 2006 · My reaction was something like, "This is supposed to be an English pale ale?!" It wasn't undrinkable, but it was bland. Although I can't compare it to the English-made Bass, based off that experience I have to imagine the US-made stuff just isn't the same.
Bass Pale Ale in the US? | Page 2 | Community - BeerAdvocate
Jul 16, 2022 · Bass Ale was never a big seller in the US (less than 1% share of the Import segment in the mid-80s)- I remember being shocked when I read that Newcastle was the biggest imported ale (tho' I don't recall exactly when that was but it was true in the 2000s).
English Pale Ale - BeerAdvocate
English Pale Ale can fall anywhere on the color spectrum between golden and reddish amber and should generally have good head retention. A mix of fruity, hoppy, earthy, buttery, and malty aromas and flavors can be found in the sip, not unlike a classic Bitter.
Looking for Bass Ale alternatives | Page 2 - BeerAdvocate
Jan 14, 2023 · English Pale Ale or Bitter is getting very tough to find in the US; and whatever our local craft brewers are making is usually not fermented properly, so the yeast signature isn't right (which is seriously important for this style).