Nøgne Ø Brown Ale bridges the gap between traditional British brewing and contemporary flair. This British Brown Ale pours a deep, mahogany brown with reddish highlights. On the nose, classic English malts provide a rich foundation of toasted nuts, toffee, and a whisper of chocolate. These sweet, malty layers are sharpened by a distinctive New World hop influence, introducing an unexpected spicy and slightly resinous edge. The palate follows suit, balancing smooth caramel sweetness against a firm but restrained bitterness. It finishes clean and dry, making it a highly drinkable interpretation of the style that respects its malty roots while embracing a vibrant, hoppy character.
Appearance.Dark reddish-brown (approximately 20 SRM) with mahogany highlights. Displays good clarity and is topped by a low to moderate off-white to light tan head with fair retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring rich notes of toffee, toasted hazelnuts, and milk chocolate. A distinct spicy and slightly floral hop character from New World varieties complements a subtle background of light fruity esters resembling red apple.
Taste.Initial impressions of caramel and biscuit malt sweetness lead into complex flavors of toasted nuts and light cocoa. Medium-low bitterness provides balance to the malt-forward profile. The finish is medium-dry and clean, with a lingering note of spicy hops and toasted grain in the aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. Moderate carbonation provides a gentle prickle on the tongue, while the 4.5% ABV ensures there is no perceived alcohol warmth.
Sensory Profile.
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Windsor Bottle Shop
Nøgne Ø- Brown Ale
4.5% ABV
330ml
A dark brown English ale, in which classic English malts meet the spicy hoppiness o ...f the new world. Recommended serving temperature 8°C/45°F. Goes very well with ‘pub grub’.
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Nøgne Ø- Brown Ale - Windsor Bottle Shop
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4.5% ABV
330ml
A dark brown English ale, in which classic English malts meet the spicy hoppiness of the new world. Recommended serving temperature 8°C/45°F. Goes very well with ‘pub grub’.
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