Organic Amber
London Brewing

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From:
London Brewing
 
Ontario, Canada
Style:
American Amber / Red Ale
ABV:
4.8%
Score:
+9 ratings needed
Avg:
3.74 | pDev: 0%
Ratings:
1 | reviews: 1
Status:
Active
Rated:
Jan 30, 2026
Added:
Jan 30, 2026
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This malt-forward, sessionable amber ale delivers a refreshing taste of Ontario and Quebec. Brewed with organic English malt from Malterie Caux-Laflamme and organic Cascade & Chinook hops from Carolinian Hopyard in Norfolk county. 25 IBU
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Reviewed by thehyperduck from Canada (ON)

3.74/5  rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.75
473 mL can from the brewery; dated Sep 22 2025 and served barely chilled.

Pours a clear pale orange-amber colour, producing an inch of creamy white head that sustains itself for five minutes or so. A quarter-inch cap and collar last for considerably longer, with a swath of messy lace deposited onto the glass - lookin' good so far. Clean, understated aroma of toasted grains, bready malts, light caramel and doughy sweetness; hints of citrus and floral, slightly piney hops are also discernible.

A mellow, approachable, straightforward amber ale with a wholesome flavour profile. Toasted grains, bready malts, lightly caramelized sugars and some doughiness come through on the forefront, joined by hints of spicy, floral hops on the back end; maybe a faint suggestion of grapefruit peel, too. Concludes with a grainy aftertaste that fades quickly. Light-medium in body, with moderately low carbonation that languidly nudges the surface of the palate, contributing to this brew's smooth, soft mouthfeel. A truly sessionable amber.

Final Grade: 3.74, a reasonable B grade. I'd be lying if I said that London Brewing's Organic Amber was in any way memorable, but I can still acknowledge that it's a pretty good example of its style. Not as good as their Ale I Want For Christmas red ale, but much more sessionable, and still a respectable amber in its own right. I'd say it's worth a shot, assuming that you appreciate ambers.
Jan 30, 2026