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Ales are distinctive because of the use of top fermenting yeasts. These yeast impart fruitiness to the beers due to the esters that are a product of the frementation process. I find that ales are far more complex in their flavours than pilseners and reward the drinker more.

I have broken out the ales into separate styles where there are enough to warrent it or the style is an important stle such as Sparkling Ale. Having said that, there is one ale listed below that will blow away almost any other Australian beer and that is the Hahn Millennium Ale. Have a try of this one and you will see what I mean about ales being rewarding!

Last edited 1 March 2005

Coopers Dark Ale
Brewer : Coopers
Alcoholic Content : 4.5 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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Coopers Premium Ale
Brewer : Coopers
Alcoholic Content : 4.9 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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Coopers Thomas Coopers Fines Export
Brewer : Coopers
Alcoholic Content : 4.9 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
Comment :

Coopers Vintage Ale
Brewer : Coopers
Alcoholic Content : 7.1 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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Gippsland Gold
Brewer : Grand Ridge
Alcoholic Content : 4.9 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
Comment :

Hahn Millennium Ale
Brewer : Hahn/Lion Nathan
Alcoholic Content : 7.0 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 750 ml
Comment : What can I say about this beer but superb! The brewers at Hahn took a chance with this beer. It is styled on Chimay Red, a trappist ale, a well known style overseas but little know in Australia. They have produced a wonderful abbey styled ale(as it is not produced by Trappist monks it can't be termed a Trappist ale). Full marks on this beer. However, a word of warning on this beer, it is made in vintages and it is often best left to mature in the bottle for a year or two. Like a wine this is a living beer and will mature as it is left on it's lees. It is not like anything that most of you are used to drinking, it is big, sweet and very alcoholic with pronounced malt and hints of fruit, chocolate and coffee. Try to drink it from a goblet (if you have a Chimay glass hen use it), it really does make a difference to the taste. make sure you get a good head when you pour the beer. I wish more brewers would take a chance and make some of these great beers!!!

James Squires Original Ale
Brewer : Maltshovel/Lion Nathan
Alcoholic Content : 5.0 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 345 ml
Comment : This is the first beer to be produced by Dr Chuck Hahn at his new Maltshovel Brewery. It is a great beer, in fact one of the best beers to be produced in Australia in recent years. It has a great mouth feel with all the subtle estery flavours, hops and sweetness that a good ale should have. Chuck said this about the ale "This premium hand-crafted ale is a unique brew of three malts and three Tasmanian hops, added late to the kettle, plus an original 125-year old, top fermenting ale yeast. These ingredients create an easy-drinking, deep copper-coloured ale with distinct richness, creamy head, and a slightly nutty finish."

Kent Town Ale
Brewer : SA Brewing/Lion Nathan
Alcoholic Content : 5.5 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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Resch's DA
Brewer : Reschs/ Carlton & United Breweries
Alcoholic Content : 4.6 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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Yellow Mongrel
Brewer : Geebung Polo Club
Alcoholic Content : 3.5 % Alc/Vol
Volume : 375 ml
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