Beer Talk

Knight’s Head Pale Ale

Published January 2008, Volume 28, Number 6

Round Table Brewing Co.
Miami Beach, FL

Available: PA, NY, NJ

This brew is mashed in at 135 degrees F and quickly ramped to 170 degrees F to produce enough non-fermentable sugars to help balance the alcohol bite that is created from our in house ale yeast.

ABV: 7
ABW: 5.6
Color: 16.3
Bitterness: 35
Original gravity: 1065
Final gravity: 1015
Malts used: two-row & two-row caramel 30 malts
Hops used: whole leaf Centennial & Type-90 pelletized Cascade

  • John Hansell

    Aromas of citrus, grapefruit rind and melon balanced by sweet notes of caramel, saltwater taffy and honey. Similar follow-through on the palate. A somewhat gripping finish, with a tannic, hop bitterness that lingers. For me, better with food than without. (Perhaps a cheddar cheeseburger?)

  • Stephen Beaumont

    From the heraldic imagery on the label to the rich copper color and fruity-spicy aroma, this beer veritably screams British-style pale ale, rather than the generally paler, more citrusy American version. And sure enough, on the palate it leads with some ripe fruit — red apple, plum — before a rather gentle, even reserved hoppiness appears mid-way to provide soft bitterness and, along with some light tannins, a dry finish that’s more appetizing than quenching. I like my roast beef rare, so I don’t think this would be my first choice, but it should complement medium or well-done meat.

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