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Pale Ales
Pale ales arrived in the early 19th century once maltsters developed a way to cook barley into something that was smokeless and light in colour. The British and the Belgians perfected it over the next couple of centuries, with the Americans adding their contribution starting in the 1980s, employing their unique hop varieties. You’ll now find multiple styles falling under this category. - David Nuttall

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Buffalo 9
Fighting Season Pale Ale, Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 854365



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Apex Brewing
Dead Woodsman Pale Ale, Alberta, Canada
$19-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 781866



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Tree Brewing Co
Evergreen Pale Ale,
British Columbia, Canada
$17-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 884949



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Tree Brewing Co Timber Hazy IPA,
British Columbia, Canada
$5 (473 mL)
CSPC 101492



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Village
Binge Watch Pale Ale,
Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 866772



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Big Rock Brewery
Unwinder Hazy Pale Ale,
Alberta, Canada
$18-19 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 104672



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The Establishment Brewing Company Afternoon Delight, Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 818134



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Long Hop
Hazy Pale Ale,
Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 822962



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Annex Ale
Forward Progress Pale Ale, Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 807102



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Bottlescrew Bills
Paradise Pale Ale, Alberta, Canada
$16-18 (6-pack cans)


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