Amber APA is an American Pale Ale from Polish brewery, Amber. Founded in 1994, Amber is an independent, family-owned brewery. They are dedicated to bringing a range of beers to their customers, from traditional Polish styles such as lager, wheat beer and Baltic porter, to international beer styles. Amber APA is their take on the American Pale Ale, with plenty American hops to give a citrusy, piney twist to the pale ale style.
Amber APA pours a pale amber colour, with a slight haze due to its unfiltered nature. Aromas of citrus and pine rise from the beer. The flavour is fruity with a pronounced bitterness, ideal for pairing with homemade burgers, or roasted meat. Buy Amber APA to explore an American APA from a Polish family brewery.
Steven Robinson –
not always a fan of pale ales althouge the term is very wide ranging. This apa is quite pleasent and not too hoppy for my tastes definitely worth a try.
Mat Wilson –
As APA’s go, not a bad effort. I was a bit sceptical about Polish APA, but having tried some of the hoppier Croatian varieties from Garden, I had a go at this effort and am glad I did.
Not much on the nose when the bottle was opened, but poured OK, with quite a hoppy-pine resin taste, and quite a malty afterbite, but pleasant none the less. Pours slightly cloudy, with a straw yellow colour, and tight white head that dissipated after a few seconds.
David Hanson –
OK Pale ale. Crisp but a little light on hops & malt, a little underwhelming.
Adam Randall –
Honeyed, hoppy, fresh-tasting – overall quite moreish. Semi-sweet on the tongue, mouthcoating bitterness which lasts. Not particularly aromatic – if anything, a hint of toffee on the nose.
Alan Dean –
Didn’t like this struggled to finish it not my favourite
WJ –
This is a very interesting taste, it smells very hoppy like you expect from an IPA and also tastes hoppy but not bitter and rather sweet. 10 out 10 for inventiveness, well worth trying. The best way to describe it is an beer that smells like an IPA but tastes like an IPA mixed with a Helles.