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Style:

American Brown Ale
Ale
IPA - India Pale Ale
ABV:

6
4.9
6.5
IBU:

0
33
65
Malt:

Pale Ale, Munich, Caramel
Pale Ale, Caramel
Pale, Munich, Caramel
Hop:

Citra
Northern Brewer
Cascade, Bravo, Apollo, Dry hopping: Cascade, Apollo, Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Haas Expemimental Nº431
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Anchor Brekle’s Brown

Inspired by the best all-malt brown ales in Anchor’s brewing archives, Brekle’s™ Brown has a coppery brown color and unusual depth of flavor with hints of citrus which makes for richness and complexity without heaviness. The classic, all-malt, single-hop American brown ale.

Brewmaster Mark Carpenter’s unique recipe—a tip of the hat to our first brewmaster—looks to both the past and the future. It starts with a special blend of roasted malts.

For brewing and dry hopping, a single and distinctive new American hop variety called Citra creates nuanced flavors and aromas complementing Brekle’s™ Brown’s unique maltiness.

Anchor Brewing’s roots date back to the early 1850s and the California gold rush, when pioneer brewer Gottlieb Brekle arrived in San Francisco from Germany. In 1871, he purchased an old beer-and-billiards saloon near Russian Hill and transformed it into the little craft brewery that—twenty-five years later—would be renamed Anchor. Brekle’s™ Brown is a celebration of Anchor’s 140-year legacy of brewing some of the best craft beer in America.

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Anchor Steam Beer

San Francisco’s famous Anchor Steam®, the classic of American brewing tradition since 1896, is virtually handmade, with an exceptional respect for the ancient art of brewing. The deep amber color, thick creamy head, and rich flavor all testify to our traditional brewing methods. Anchor Steam is unique, for our brewing process has evolved over many decades and is like no other in the world. Anchor Steam derives its unusual name from the 19th century when "steam" seems to have been a nickname for beer brewed on the West Coast of America under primitive conditions and without ice. The brewing methods of those days are a mystery and, although there are many theories, no one can say with certainty why the word "steam" came to be associated with beer. For many decades Anchor alone has used this quaint name for its unique beer. In modern times, "Steam" has become a trademark of Anchor Brewing.

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El nombre Steam (vapor) hace referencia a la cervezas fabricada en la costa oeste de América en condiciones muy precarias y sin hielo. Probablemente tiene que ver con la práctica original a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX de fermentar la cerveza en los tejados de San Francisco, en un clima frío. En la actualidad ’Steam’ ha derivado en una marca comercial registrada de la cerveza insignia de Anchor Brewing.

Color ámbar profundo. Aroma balanceado de grano tostado y lúpulo, ligeramente afrutado.

Sabor a galleta y malta tostada, notas de caramelo, frutas y cítricos.

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Anchor IPA es de color ámbar brillante, con 2 tipos de malta de cebada y lúpulo frescos, aroma distintivo complejo y acabado limpio, una IPA única y sabrosa, fácil de recordar y atemporal.

La fiebre del oro de California atrajo a miles de personas al oeste para "ver el elefante," una metáfora del siglo 19 para la búsqueda esperanzada pero arriesgada de la felicidad, la aventura y la fortuna.

El elefante que se ve en Anchor IPA ha sido dibujado a mano por nuestro artista de etiquetas, James Stitt. 

El elefante se convirtió en el símbolo universal de la fiebre del oro, como lo demuestran las revistas, cartas y cuadernos de dibujo aquella época. Se hicieran o no ricos en las excavaciones, esos valientes pioneros definieroan su aventura en California como el momento decisivo de su vida. ¿Has visto el elefante? 

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