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Pair of pale ales join Fourpure’s core range

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
24 February 2023
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Bermondsey-based craft brewery Fourpure has added two limited-edition pale ales — Pacific Pale Ale and London Haze — to its range.

Fourpure Haze Pacific

The new beers join the rest of the range, comprising Fourpure Lager, Citrus IPA, Session IPA, Hazy Pale Ale, and an Oatmeal Stout.

Pacific Pale Ale (5.2% ABV) is a fresh beer brewed with Galaxy hops from Australia, packed with the juicy citrus flavours of nectarine, lemon, and passionfruit to deliver a crisp, easy drinking, and tropical pale ale.

London Haze (5.3% ABV) is a bold hazy pale ale, brewed with heaps of juicy tropical hops alongside a rich malt base and low bitterness to deliver a fruity, full-bodied, and refreshing beer.

“We’re thrilled to be launching two new limited-edition beers to the market to kick the year of for the Fourpure brand,” said brewery owner Steve Cox.

“Both Pacific Ale and London Haze are great additions to our existing range that we’re positive consumers will enjoy drinking whilst stocks last.

“We’re excited to take people along for a journey of growth at Fourpure in 2023, and have plans to launch more new beers throughout the year, with our top priority remaining brewing quality products that UK craft beer drinkers are going to be excited by.”

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