E-Liquid Flavour Pairings for Brown Ale
Brown ale is incredibly popular throughout Britain, with the Campaign for Real Ale having been formed in 1971 to preserve the traditional method of brewing this classic style of beer.
Real ale is characterised by secondary fermentation inside the cask from which the beer will ultimately be dispensed. The brewing technique keeps the beer in contact with the yeast longer and allows it to develop bubbles without the addition of extra carbon dioxide. Real brown ale can develop a very complex flavour profile during the secondary fermentation phase. It's usually lightly hopped - which means that it's not very bitter - and it often has a caramel note resulting from roasting of the malt. Try pairing brown ale with bakery e-liquids to enhance the beer's yeast and caramel notes.
