Kernel Half Brick Red Rye Ale - 20 Ltr Polypin
England, London
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£138.00
Mixed 6 Price:
£138.00
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Description
Amber, Red Ale & Bitter
England: London
ABV 4.6% - 20.0 Litres
In a Nutshell:
A proper London-born red rye ale - smooth, spicy, and effortlessly sessionable.
The Lowdown:
Made with both malted rye and malted barley, this has got body, a touch of soft spice, and a warm amber colour. The rye adds subtle nuttiness and a gentle warmth, making it deeply satisfying while Simcoe and Centennial hops bring in bright citrus and a hint of fruit. The result? A smooth, well-rounded ale with a bit of bite. Full of character and very drinkable, showing that a bit of rye goes a long way.
The Brewery
The Kernel was brewing in Bermondsey before the, now famous, Beer Mile was even a thing. Founded in 2009 by Evin ORiordan, it set the standard that many others would follow - proper, no-nonsense beer with a focus on quality over hype. As the Beer Mile took off, Kernel took a different route though, moving its taproom away from the main crowds to shift its attention back to brewing. Even so, its influence on the area's craft beer scene is impossible to ignore.
England: London
ABV 4.6% - 20.0 Litres
In a Nutshell:
A proper London-born red rye ale - smooth, spicy, and effortlessly sessionable.
The Lowdown:
Made with both malted rye and malted barley, this has got body, a touch of soft spice, and a warm amber colour. The rye adds subtle nuttiness and a gentle warmth, making it deeply satisfying while Simcoe and Centennial hops bring in bright citrus and a hint of fruit. The result? A smooth, well-rounded ale with a bit of bite. Full of character and very drinkable, showing that a bit of rye goes a long way.
The Brewery
The Kernel was brewing in Bermondsey before the, now famous, Beer Mile was even a thing. Founded in 2009 by Evin ORiordan, it set the standard that many others would follow - proper, no-nonsense beer with a focus on quality over hype. As the Beer Mile took off, Kernel took a different route though, moving its taproom away from the main crowds to shift its attention back to brewing. Even so, its influence on the area's craft beer scene is impossible to ignore.
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Amber, Dark & Malty Ale / Amber, Red Ale & Bitter |
Country | England |
Region | London |
Volume | 2000cl |
ABV | 4.6% |
SKU | KE2LZZBR |