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ABV: 4.5 - 6.2%    IBUs: 25 - 40    SRM: 10 - 17    OG: 1.045 - 1.060    FG: 1.010 - 1.015

Like an American pale ale with more body, more caramel richness, and a balance more towards malt than hops (although hop rates can be significant).

Aroma
 
Low to moderate hop aroma from dry hopping or late kettle additions of American hop varieties. A citrusy hop character is common, but not required. Moderately low to moderately high maltiness balances and sometimes masks the hop presentation, and usually shows a moderate caramel character. Esters vary from moderate to none. No diacetyl.
Appearance
 
Amber to coppery brown in color. Moderately large off-white head with good retention. Generally quite clear, although dry-hopped versions may be slightly hazy.
Flavor
 
Moderate to high hop flavor from American hop varieties, which often but not always has a citrusy quality. Malt flavors are moderate to strong, and usually show an initial malty sweetness followed by a moderate caramel flavor (and sometimes other character malts in lesser amounts). Malt and hop bitterness are usually balanced and mutually supportive. Fruity esters can be moderate to none. Caramel sweetness and hop flavor/bitterness can linger somewhat into the medium to full finish. No diacetyl.
Mouthfeel
 
Medium to medium-full body. Carbonation moderate to high. Overall smooth finish without astringency often associated with high hopping rates. Stronger versions may have a slight alcohol warmth.
History
 
Known simply as Red Ales in some regions, these beers were popularized in the hop-loving Northern California and the Pacific Northwest areas before spreading nationwide.
Comments
 
Can overlap in color with American pale ales. However, American amber ales differ from American pale ales not only by being usually darker in color, but also by having more caramel flavor, more body, and usually being balanced more evenly between malt and bitterness. Should not have a strong chocolate or roast character that might suggest an American brown ale (although small amounts are OK).
Ingredients
 
Pale ale malt, typically American two-row. Medium to dark crystal malts. May also contain specialty grains which add additional character and uniqueness. American hops, often with citrusy flavors, are common but others may also be used. Water can vary in sulfate and carbonate content.
Examples of American Amber Ale  |  See All
 
Beer Name Brewery ABV IBUs
(1) Gaelic Ale Highland Brewing Co. 5.8% 32
(1) Laughing Skull Red Brick Brewing Co. 5.7% ---
(0) Ramble on Red NoDa Brewing Co. 5.0% 30
(1) Vinyl Magic Hat Brewing Co. 5.1% 16
(0) Bullpen Pale Ale Carolina Brewery --- ---
(0) He'Brew Genesis Ale Shmaltz Brewing Co. / He'Brew 5.6% ---
(1) Red Oak Amber Red Oak Brewery 5% ---
(0) Pietro Piegari Choc Brewing Co. 5% ---
(0) Captain Sig's Northwestern Ale Rogue Ales / Oregon Brewing Co. 6.2% 80
(0) Red Tail Lager Mendocino Brewing Co. 4.5% ---
(0) Rare Vos Ommegang Brewery --- ---
(0) Boulevard Amber Ale Boulevard Brewing Co. 5.1% 24
(0) Rock Bottom Amber Rock Bottom Brewery Restaurants --- ---
(1) Fish Tale Organic Amber Ale Fish Brewing Co. 5.0 % 22
(1) Levitation Ale Stone Brewing Co. 4.4% 45
(1) Flambeau Red NOLA Brewing Company 5.7% ---
(0) Full Sail LTD 05 Full Sail Brewing Co. 5.6% 28
(0) Revel Red Stoudts Brewing Co. 6.2% ---
(0) Rock Bottom Red Ale Rock Bottom Brewery Restaurants --- ---
(0) 1900 Amber Lager Fort Collins Brewing Co. 4.5% ---




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