Enjoy A Wide Variety Of Ale Each Month With An Ale Club Membership

Posted: May 2, 2011 in Beer Month

Among the types of beer today, ale is one of the top favorites of beer enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Contrary to lager which is typically bitter and maltier, ale exudes a sweeter, full bodied and fruity taste. This is due to the process of warm fermentation and the application of top-fermenting yeast that gives such brewed delight a slightly fruity compounds that resemble apple, banana, pear, plum, pineapple, or prune. Because of the popularity of ale, it has spawned several varieties that include brown, scotch, pale, mild, old and Belgian ales to name a few. Although most of these ales are accessible in local pubs and liquor stores, there are some hard-to-find varieties such as Burton and German ales. Luckily, for ale fans, there is now a way to get their hands on these unique ales, and this is through a membership to an ale club.

An ale club is a type of beer month program that periodically delivers its members with different kinds of ales. Similar to other beer of the month clubs, a membership to an ale club entitles a person to have access to a wide variety of brewed delights, specifically those that belong to the ale category. If you haven’t tasted ale before, especially the rare ones, a membership to an exclusive ale club is one definitive way to sample ales that you won’t find in local pubs and even in beer online stores. The best thing about this is that you can actually taste ales that are handpicked, tasted and reviewed by beer connoisseurs. If that’s not convincing enough, just wait until you get your first ale package and you will find resources that contain a wealth of informative write-ups, contributed by beer experts themselves. To make the ale experience all the more fun and exciting, there are ale clubs that convene their members annually to discuss new products, build new friendships and to set up homebrewing competitions.

Basically, having a membership to an ale club is like hitting two birds with one stone. Or, perhaps, make that three – you get the chance to sample a wide variety of ales from around the world, you become educated, and you have the opportunity to get in touch with like minded people. So, now that you know what you can get from an ale club membership, this is the right time for you to join one.

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