Old Ale Bottles

£24.99
  • Mild
  • 4.1%
  • 12x500ml

Old Ale is based on one of Adnams' oldest beer recipes, dating back to 1890. This winter warmer is brewed with East Anglian Pale Ale malt; Crystal malted barley, and First Gold hops, and has flavours of red fruit, roasted grains, and a h... Read more

Contains: Barley, Gluten


  • Free delivery on all orders over £65.

  • Available for National Delivery.
Country
United Kingdom
Hops
First Gold
Malts
Pale Ale, Crystal

Allergen and Dietary

Allergens

Contains: Barley, Gluten

Nutritional information (per 100ml)
Energy (KJ / kcal) 165 / 39

Delivery

You can find our delivery charges here.

You can now track the progress of your order by logging in to your Adnams Account using the icon in the top right of the screen.

Please note: In some instances orders may arrive in multiple packages and be delivered on different days.

We only deliver to UK mainland. Unfortunately, deliveries to Northern Ireland or outside the UK are unavailable at this stage.

If you have any queries about your delivery, please email us at customer.services@adnams.co.uk

Old Ale

Old Ale

Traditionally brewed in the winter months, the brewing team look forward to making Old Ale, just as much as our customers look forward to drinking it. Old Ale is a term traditionally applied to strong, dark, malty beers and has been known to describe bottle conditioned ‘stock ales,’ or ‘keeping ales,’ which were beers held in a pub or brewery to mature and age. Historically, old ales were served as a ‘boost’ to mild ales and were supplemented according to taste. This practice began in pubs and was later picked up by breweries who stored and sometimes blended beers to add some ‘old’ character to the new. Breweries such as Adnams produced a lighter style of old ale, almost replicating the flavours customers were trying to achieve when they took the time to blend their own at the bar. They offer a tantalising taste of the past.
Old Ale

Description

Old Ale is based on one of Adnams' oldest beer recipes, dating back to 1890. This winter warmer is brewed with East Anglian Pale Ale malt; Crystal malted barley, and First Gold hops, and has flavours of red fruit, roasted grains, and a hint of caramel. It is eagerly anticipated with the change in the seasons and has that warming fireside glow about it.

How does it taste

Old Ale’s style is akin to a mild, so hops play second fiddle to the malt. You’ll find rich aromas of caramel and nutty chocolate, which also come through on the palate along with hints of liquorice and red fruits. This is all balanced by a smooth bitterness that cleanses the palate and makes room for the next sip.

Customer Reviews

Based on 256 reviews
84%
(215)
13%
(32)
0%
(0)
2%
(4)
2%
(5)
G
GRAHAM
A great mild

A great mild, at 76 hate to think how much brown and mild, I must of drank. Old ale is one of the best ,I remember they used to be pint bottles.

N
Nathaniel
A taste of the past ✅⭐️

A taste of the past, in a good way 👍🍺

A
Andy C.
An excellent example of Old Ale style of beer

An excellent example of Old Ale style of beer.
I first tried it on draft during a visit to Southwold and ordered a few cases for home consumption which have been great.
Usually considered more of a winter ale I have found that a few bottles lightly cooled go really well with summer BBQ as well.
It I now my go to dark ale if I don’t want a stronger one- for that it has to be a Bottle of Broadside!!

P
Peter D.
Broadside and Blackshore

Broadside has become my new favourite beer. Such a unique and rich taste. 10/10
Thought I’d try the Blackshore for a change and I wasn’t disappointed. Another top marker from me. 10/10

A
Alan S.
Old Ale in bottles

Purchased Old Ale and Blackshore Stout, both very acceptable, prefer the Blackshore Stout