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Hartford Better Beer Co. Arch Ale 2.69 11

Hartford Better Beer Co. Arch Ale


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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
112.66/5.02.69/5.0-18.3English pint, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Arch Amber is a complex infusion of 5 hops, 5 malts and a centuries-old English top-fermenting yeast. A tried-and-true recipe brewed with crisp and clear New England water. Real beer drinkers know that balance is the real challenge of great beer-making, not too much of one hop not too much of any one malt. Balance, complexity and freshness describe the flavors and the spirit behind Hartford’s own Arch Amber. Balanced, complex, traditional and everyday-drinkable. You didn’t ask for your taste-buds or your household finances to be challenged- you just want a fresh, reasonably-priced beer. So do your friends. Arch Amber is the right beer for local better beer drinkers. Arch Amber is a brewer’s better beer recipe for the discerning better brewing local better beer-drinking brewer who is looking for an everyday-drinkable beer.

Contract brewed by Shipyard for the Hartford Better Beer Co. www.hartfordbetterbeer.com

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 boto (1366), Granby, Connecticut, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/512/20
Oct 24, 2007  
12oz. bottle: This one pours a crystal clear amber color. There was just a bit of an off white head that drops away very quickly. The aroma is weaker but good, with mainly caramel and a touch of honey and earthiness. Somewhat bitter taste, with some earthiness and a touch of caramel. A little more bitter than I expected. Decent enough flavor and drinkability. A good everyday drink.


 crazyvin (1276), New York, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/102/510/20
Aug 20, 2007  
poured a very thin looking amber hue with hardly any head. Aroma was slightly sour and moderetly infused with caramel malts. Flavor was a little more sour then the aroma indicated, but malt flavors seemed nice. Some earth notes balanced out buy sweet caramel notes. A thin body.


 PJClarke (814), London, Greater London, England
2.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/56/103/59/20
May 10, 2009  
Flat orange with a thin foam. Dull, fuddy cereals. Very meek. Strange oily booze flavours, candied fruits and those light coloured raisins (are they sultanas or something) that you find in cakes, which it also tastes a little like. Good finish. Very strange petrolly little beer. Not totally pleasant.



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