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Morale IPA 3.9%, UnBarred Brewery, England
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Morale IPA
3.9% Other Traditional / Historical ale
A moment to showcase the pride in British heritage & brewing in cask and can. Can conditioned like the first “sparkling ales” which were introduced during the 1940s. A beautifully bright copper colour, this beer has a fresh bouquet of floral notes as well as mango and passionfruit. A perfectly balanced malty backbone with subtle sweetness, a gentle bittering note followed by high notes of tropical fruits and grassy tones. UnBarred's Jordan sat down for a discussion with renowned Beer Historian, Ron Pattinson and the creative Hop developers of Charles Faram to discuss both the history and making of our Morale IPA. In this insightful video, you'll hear about classic styles that helped form what we know as craft beer today, the techniques and recipes used and how we've created a tribute to British beer. Go grab yourself a pint of “Morale”.

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Post author: A C Breezy
A C Breezy
1 year ago
Morale IPA, England
3.8

Post author: Paul G
Paul G
@ UnBarred Brewery & Taproom Brighton
2 years ago
Morale IPA, England
3.2
Golden amber hue, pale with a constant stream of bubbles from the can conditioning. Caramel, toffee and whiskey on the nose. This beer is summut a bit different, craft looking back at old English ales. Many of us drank English ale for years and moved into craft and unbarred are taking a fond look back and bringing here with care. Ingredients are listed as English heritage malts, Olicana hops, Harlequin hops and English yeast. Taken from a 1940s recipe. It's really refreshing to have a brew with malts leading the charge for a change, with NEIPAs being hops, hops and more hops. Toffee apple and caramel flavours wrapped up in a light, easy drinking package. I'd prefer it a bit thicker in the mouth but it's fresh and nice. Think if newkie brown was (still) good.