Double Brown Ale

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  1. BeerAdvocate

    BeerAdvocate Admin (4,017) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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    The first modern Brown Ale, brewed by Manns of London, appeared just before 1900. Only after World War I did the style really take off. In the 1920s, most other London brewers introduced their own.

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  2. Squidretired

    Squidretired Initiate (0) May 11, 2016 Florida

    Central 28 Beer Company (DeBary, Florida) just released a very tasty Double Brown Ale.
     
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    Squidretired Initiate (0) May 11, 2016 Florida

    Central 28 Beer Company, in Debary Fl, is releasing their Tippy's Double Brown again.
     
  4. Keene

    Keene Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2009 Washington

    Nice. Feel free to add it to the site and leave a review.
     
  5. EmperorBevis

    EmperorBevis Grand High Pooh-Bah (9,338) Sep 25, 2011 England
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    Of course U.K. brewing pretty much started with Brown ale.
    Recently drank a recreation based on a genuine Georgian recipe, the brown malt producing a low level of sugars compared to modern grains making an ale that was slightly sour with vinegary notes & not what I that a bawdy British boozer would be serving in seventeen hundred and odd
     
  6. StoutElk_92

    StoutElk_92 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,045) Oct 30, 2015 Massachusetts
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    Considering the fact that there wasn't much refrigeration in the 1700's and that most beers were kept in oak casks, which in the uncontrolled conditions probably presented wild Brettanomyces yeast, my guess would be that a lot of beers back then were probably "spoiled" with wild/sour/vinegary flavors from the wild yeasts in the oak casks that the beers were stored and aged in.
     
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  7. EmperorBevis

    EmperorBevis Grand High Pooh-Bah (9,338) Sep 25, 2011 England
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    When you apply historian & brewing logic absolutely, and this was cask conditioned in a wooden barrel made with heritage ingredients. It’s just the romantic notions of the famed indulgence of George the Prince regent conjuring up a vision of something like blancmange & visions of Dickensian poverty & necessity I imagined something porridge like. But it was definitely liquid though quite full bodied.
     
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  8. EmperorBevis

    EmperorBevis Grand High Pooh-Bah (9,338) Sep 25, 2011 England
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    Problematic is that there is not a Imperial Brown or Double Brown style on here
    as adding & reviewing Torrside's Monsters King Bugbear
    Their US Bugbear US brown given the Monsters ramp up & amplify taking it to a meaty 9%
    https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/42842/397560/
     
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  9. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    Bell's made a Double Brown but it looks to be retired and no, I never tried it but I wished I did. Me and Browns are good mates.
     
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  10. Ceddd99

    Ceddd99 Zealot (609) May 14, 2018 Michigan
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    Short's has a double brown ale. I have a bottle, although I haven't tasted it yet.
     
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