Newcastle Brown Ale is a well-balanced, traditional beer that has a slightly sweet hop flavor. It is a popular brew in the United Kingdom.
Originally brewed in Newcastle, England, it has been protected by the European Union since 2000 as a Protected Geographical Indication. But Scottish and Newcastle, the company that owns Newcastle, decided to close its Tyne brewery in 2005 and move production elsewhere.
Origin and History
A classic of English brewing, Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown-colored, lightly hopped beer. It’s sweet tasting with notes of coffee, toffee, caramel and chocolate