The Rich History Taste of Olde English

Olde English is a popular brewed by Miller Company. It is available in 16-ounce (473 ml) pint cans, 24-ounce (710 ml) “tallboy” cans, 22-ounce (651 ml), 40-ounce (1.183 litre) and 42-ounce (1.242 litre) plastic bottles, and comes in two varieties – 5.9% ABV and 7.5% ABV versions.

Olde English has a fairly strong aroma, but tastes better than it smells, with sweet corn flavor and a grapey maltiness. The 7.5% ABV version has more of a hop bitterness to the taste compared to the 5.9%. It also has a slight cardboard aftertaste that some may find off putting.

The history of Olde English dates back to the late 19th century when it was first brewed by John Molson in Canada for export to England whee it was an immediate success amongst the villagers who were looking for something stronger than the local beers at that time.

Since then, Olde English has become one of the most popular beers in North America and is enjoyed by millions of people every year. It can be enjoyed on its own or as part of a mixed drink such as an Car Bomb or a Flaming Dr Pepper shot – both of which are popular drinks at bars and pubs around the world.

If you're looking for something strong yet tasty, Olde English could be just what you're after! With its strong alcohol content, sweet flavour and refreshing taste, it is sure to hit the spot!

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Availability of Olde English 800

Yes, Olde English 800 is still available for purchase in Canada. The beer is currently offered in 16-ounce (473 ml) pint cans, 24-ounce (710 ml) tallboy cans, 22-ounce (651 ml), 40-ounce (1.183 litre) or 42-ounce (1.242 litre) plastic bottles. The alcohol content of this beer is 8.0%.

The Taste of Olde English

Olde English has a sweet corn flavor with a grapey maltiness, balanced by a slightly cardboard aftertaste. It has a fairly strong alcohol aroma, but the sweetness of the and corn flavor help to counteract this. The overall taste is quite pleasant and enjoyable.

Alcohol Content of 40 Oz Old English

A 40 oz bottle of Olde English contains 5.9% Alcohol by Volume (ABV). This means that a single bottle contains approximately 23.6 oz of pure alcohol. It is important to remember to drink responsibly and not to over-consume alcoholic beverages.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Olde English is a popular malt liquor brand brewed by Miller Brewing Co. It comes in multiple sizes, including 16-ounce, 24-ounce, 22-ounce, 40-ounce, and 42-ounce cans and bottles. The alcohol content of this varies from 5.9% ABV to 7.5% ABV. It has a strong alcohol aroma but tastes better than it smells with sweet corn flavor and a grapey maltiness. Olde English is an interesting variant of the English language that dates back to the early Middle Ages.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.