East India Pale Ale, London 1897 – 500ml Bottle
Based on a Fuller’s recipe from 1897. While London was the point of origin of the East India Pale Ale, by this time it was no longer the centre of the production of pale beers bound for India (this had moved to Burton). We chose a London recipe, as that is who we are, and it appeals to us to try to connect once again with London’s brewing history, this time to situate IPAs once again within the city's brewing lineage.
This year we’ve brewed the beer with Ernest hops, a modern English variety with a distinctly British character — hedgerow fruit, soft citrus and a little spice. Bright, bitter, and built for drinking.
Beer Details
- Size: 500ml
- Style: Historical IPA / East India Pale Ale
- Malt: Golden Promise, Dextrin
- Hops: Ernest
- Yeast: English Ale Yeast
- ABV: 6%
Tasting Notes
| We made this wonderful historic recipe for the first time last year, but this 2026 version has somehow surpassed our delight from the 2025 iteration. This year it's hopped with Ernest, has a medium bitterness, but with a richer malt body than expected from a modern, or even Burton, IPA. |
Why You’ll Like It
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A recreation of an 1897 historical recipe
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Rich in character but still light and refreshing
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Naturally carbonated for brightness and lift
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Ideal for fans of classic British brewing
Learn More
For the full background on this beer, read our detailed write-up here:
East India Pale Ale – London 1897