The Balanced Flavor of Yards Brewing’s India Pale Ale

Yards : The Perfect Session Ale for Every Occasion

Are you looking for a robust but refreshing to enjoy during a social gathering? If so, Yards Ale is the perfect choice! This ruby-colored ale is brewed with traditional floor-malted English barley, giving it a firm character. Generous amounts of Chinook and Amarillo provide an inviting aroma of pine and tangerine that make this beer incredibly balanced.

Yards Ale has a smooth character with hints of caramel and toast that give it an enjoyable drinkability. This makes it the ideal session ale, perfect for thoe who want to sample a few beers without overdoing it. As such, Yards Ale is great for any occasion, from barbecues to game night!

Plus, Yards Ale has Brewers' Clarex added during the process, making it much lower in gluten than other beers. In fact, this brew has been tested to have less than 20 parts per million of gluten—similar to Omission and Two Brothers beers. So if you're looking for a beer that's low in gluten but still full of flavor, Yards Ale is your best bet.

For those looking for a classic lager taste with all the perks, Yards Ale is your go-to brew. It's light enough to be enjoyed by both seasoned beer drinkers and those just getting into craft brewing alike! So the next time you're planning a gathering or just need an after-work pick-me-up, grab yourself a pint (or two) of Yards Ale—you won't regret it!

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Is Yards Pale Ale an India Pale Ale?

Yes, Yards Pale Ale is an India Pale Ale (). This classic style of beer features a bold hop character, with generous amounts of Chinook and Amarillo hops that impart aromas of pine and tangerine. The malt backbone is made up of traditional floor-malted English barley which provides a firm malt character. All in all, Yards Pale Ale is a perfectly balanced IPA that stands firmly on the east coast end of American IPAs.

Is Yards Beer Gluten-Free?

Unfortunately, no. Although Yards Brewing's signature beers (Philadelphia Pale Ale, Brawler, ESA and IPA) all have Brewers' Clarex added during the brewing process and have been tested to contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten, they are not considered gluten free. Gluten free beers must contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten according to FDA standards. Therefore, Yards beer does not qualify as a gluten free .

The Origins of the Name ‘IPA Beer'

IPA beer is so named because of its origin story. The India Pale Ale style was created in the 19th century to serve British troops stationed in India. Brewers needed to develop a beer that woud survive the long sea voyage and still remain drinkable upon arrival, so they increased the amount of hops and content in their beers. This extra bitterness and higher alcohol levels helped to preserve the beer and make it more suitable for transportation over long distances. The result was an intensely flavored ale with a bite, which is now known as an India Pale Ale – or IPA for short.

Conclusion

Yards Ale is a classic East Coast IPA that emphasizes balance in both taste and drinkability. It features traditional floor-malted English barley for a malt forward flavor, with generous amounts of Chinook and Amarillo hops adding aromas of pine and tangerine. This ruby-colored brew has hints of caramel and toast, making it a great session ale. Thanks to Brewers' Clarex beng added during the brewing process, Yards Ale has an extremely low gluten content of less than 20 parts per million. As such, Yards Ale is an ideal choice for those looking for a gluten free beer with a well-rounded flavor profile.

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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.