Pale Ales
Pale ales are a type of beer known for their golden to amber color and balanced flavor profile. They typically have a moderate alcohol content, ranging from 4% to 6% ABV. The brewing process often involves pale malts, which contribute to their light color and a variety of hops that add bitterness and aroma.
This style of beer originated in England and has since evolved into various substyles, including American Pale Ale and English Pale Ale. Pale ales are popular for their refreshing taste and versatility, making them suitable for various occasions and food pairings.