Pale Ale Question

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  1. PorterPro125

    PorterPro125 Pooh-Bah (1,700) Jan 19, 2013 Canada (NB)

    Good evening, Beer gals and Beer Bros.

    I'm not extremely proficient in brewing terms so bear with me.

    I was drinking a great Pale Ale earlier (Propeller Pale Ale) and I noticed that on the label, it said "Naturally Aged". I could take a stab in the dark and say that maybe the brewery let the beer "age" before they bottled it but I really have no clue.

    Would anybody be able to elaborate on the "Natural aging" process of a Pale Ale?
     
  2. AugustusRex

    AugustusRex Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2013 Canada (ON)

    Bottle conditioned?
     
  3. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    It's better than unnaturally aged.
     
  4. Hair

    Hair Initiate (0) Oct 30, 2006 California

    It's meaningless marketing drivel. It could mean bottle conditioned, it could mean it is conditioned in the tank for a period of time. Every single beer is "naturally aged" from the moment it is racked to a conditioning tank, or packaged.

    There is no industry-wide definition for "naturally aged". It is just what *that* brewery choose to put on their bottle. Read nothing into it as it literally applies to every beer ever made.
     
  5. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    nothing special mentioned on the webpage for the beer:
    http://www.drinkpropeller.ca/beers/12-pale_ale
     
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  6. donspublic

    donspublic Grand Pooh-Bah (3,552) Aug 4, 2014 Texas
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    One guess would be that is has been pasteurized. Pasteurization stops the natural aging of beer. But that doesn't mean it wasn't naturally aged in the bottle before it shipped
     
  7. bleakies

    bleakies Maven (1,355) Apr 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    It was just specified so you wouldn't worry that your beer had been unnaturally aged.
     
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  8. Pantalones

    Pantalones Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2014 Virginia

    My guess would be bottle-conditioned, though I suppose if you don't see a little layer of yeasty buildup at the very bottom of the bottle once all the beer's been poured out (like in a bottle of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, there's always that faint "just enough to make the bottom of the bottle impossible to see through" off-white layer of yeast stuff down there) that might not be it.
     
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  9. PorterPro125

    PorterPro125 Pooh-Bah (1,700) Jan 19, 2013 Canada (NB)

    Thanks guys. I suppose there isn't a definitive as of now but I appreciate the insightful comments.
     
  10. PorterPro125

    PorterPro125 Pooh-Bah (1,700) Jan 19, 2013 Canada (NB)

    There's absolutely no sediment in the bottle and the beer is not hazy by any means. Based on that, you could probably rule out bottle conditioning.
     
  11. marquis

    marquis Pooh-Bah (2,313) Nov 20, 2005 England
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    It could have been racked off its yeast , bottled and cabonated.
     
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  12. SierraTerence

    SierraTerence Zealot (649) Mar 14, 2007 California

    That would mean it's not bottle conditioned.
     
  13. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    That's kind of true, but 'conditioning' can also refer to a period of time just sitting in a bottle or tank to allow the flavors to mature a bit.
     
  14. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    From their own webpage:

    Doesn't sound like it (continued from above):
     
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  15. MostlyNorwegian

    MostlyNorwegian Pooh-Bah (2,236) Feb 5, 2013 Illinois
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    Sounds like some of them fuzzy mathematics to me.
     
  16. Mike_Aguirre

    Mike_Aguirre Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2015 Mexico

    hehe labels! :grinning:
     
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