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Founded 1777 in Burton, England. Bass spread pale ale globally and holds the world's first registered trademark — the famous red triangle.
A staple of British pubs. Fruity aromas and substantial malt body — the textbook English ale.
Founded in 1777 in Burton-on-Trent. Bass earned its global reputation by exporting to India in the 19th century. In 1875, when Britain's new trademark law took effect, the red triangle became the world's first registered trademark.
Malt sweetness, fruity esters (pear, citrus), firm bitterness. The finish is restrained for easy drinking — a textbook English pale ale. ABV 5.1%.
Pairs perfectly with fish and chips, roast pork, shepherd's pie, cheese boards, and game. The fruitiness offsets the heaviness of British fare.
British tradition serves at “cellar temperature” of 10-12°C. Don't over-chill — let the malt and esters shine. A pint glass, drunk briskly, is the English way.
Now part of AB InBev. A symbolic British ale brand served in British-style pubs worldwide. Famously depicted in paintings by Manet and Toulouse-Lautrec.
For those seeking the essence of English ale. Find places serving Bass Pale Ale on Minnama.