Why is it called Pacific ale?

Answered by Nicholas Phillips

The reason why our is called Pacific is because it is inspired by our home on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. We are located in Byron Bay, Australia, and the beautiful coastal setting has greatly influenced the creation of this beer.

One of the key factors that sets our Pacific Ale apart is the use of all Australian barley and wheat. By using locally sourced ingredients, we are able to showcase the unique flavors and characteristics of our region. This not only supports our local farmers and economy, but also ensures that we are a beer that truly represents the essence of our surroundings.

Another important aspect of Pacific Ale is the use of Galaxy from Tasmania. These hops are known for their big tropical fruit aromas and flavors, which perfectly complement the sunny, beachside atmosphere of Byron Bay. When you take a sip of our Pacific Ale, you'll be transported to a tropical paradise with every taste.

The name “Pacific Ale” not only reflects the geographical location of our brewery, but also captures the refreshing nature of the beer itself. The Pacific Ocean is known for its vastness and serenity, and we wanted to create a beer that embodies those qualities. Just like the ocean, our Pacific Ale is smooth, refreshing, and invigorating, making it the perfect drink to enjoy on a hot summer day or after a long day of surfing.

By naming our beer Pacific Ale, we are encapsulating the essence of Byron Bay in a bottle. It is a celebration of our coastal , the beauty of the Pacific Ocean, and the incredible flavors that our local ingredients provide. Every sip is a reminder of the natural wonders that surround us and the joy that comes from living in such a picturesque place.

Pacific Ale is called as such because it is a tribute to our home on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. It showcases the flavors of our region through the use of all Australian barley and wheat, as well as Galaxy hops from Tasmania. The name not only represents the geographical location of our brewery, but also captures the refreshing and invigorating nature of the beer itself. It truly is Byron Bay in a bottle.