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  Newcastle Brown Ale - Icons of England
The ale was first made by Newcastle Breweries in 1927, and in the following year's International Breweries Exhibition in London it won two gold medals.
Newcastle Brown ale is very important to everyone who considers themselves a geordie.
Newcastle is a major industrial city in the north east, famous for footballers, brown ale and the Animals, to neam but a few.
www.icons.org.uk /nom/nominations/newcastle-brown-ale   (286 words)

  
  Newcastle Brown Ale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However in August 2005, Scottish and Newcastle closed the Tyne Brewery and moved production across the river to the Federation Brewery in Dunston, Gateshead, where it is brewed by Newcastle Federation Breweries Ltd.
Newcastle Brown Ale is served cooler than many traditional British beers, ideally from a bottle, and drank from a half-pint or Wellington glass so as to minimise warming, with a pronounced frothy head (never flat).
For a brief period in 2000, the beer was renamed "Newcastle Brown" with the "Ale" being removed from the front label.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newcastle_Brown_Ale   (614 words)

  
 Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newcastle upon Tyne, often shortened to Newcastle, is a city and metropolitan borough situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, in North East England.
Ironically, Charles was imprisoned in Newcastle by the Scots in 1646-7.
Newcastle College is the largest general further education college in the North East, and there are two smaller colleges in the Newcastle area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newcastle   (3977 words)

  
 Brown ale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown Ale was invented at the beginning of the twentieth century in England as a bottled beer since the diffusion of bottles was increasing.
North American brown ales trace their heritage to American home brewing adaptations of certain northern English beers.
North American brown ales are usually drier than their English counterparts, with a slight citrus accent and an aroma, bitterness, and medium body due to American varieties of hops.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brown_ale   (242 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Newcastle Brown Ale
However in August 2005, Scottish and Newcastle closed the Tyne Brewery and moved production across the river to the Federation Brewery in Dunston, Gateshead, where it is brewed by Newcastle Federation Breweries Ltd. As the beer is no longer brewed in Newcastle, the future of its PGI status is uncertain.
A euphemism is an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, disturbing, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces, or in the case of doublespeak to make it less troublesome for the speaker.
Brown ales from northeastern England tend to be strong and malty, often nutty, while those from southern England are usually darker, sweeter and lower in alcohol.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Newcastle-Brown-Ale   (1319 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Newcastle upon tyne, often called just newcastle, is a city in the county of tyne and wear in north east england....
Gateshead is a town in tyne and wear in north-east england on the south side of the river tyne opposite newcastle upon tyne which covers the north bank.....
(Newcastle has been promoted with some success in the United States[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] and is fairly well available in bottles and on draught.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/ne/newcastle_brown_ale.htm   (980 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Tyne | Beer ice cream goes on sale
Newcastle Brown Ale flavoured ice cream was launched on Tuesday by Doddington Dairies, and will only be available during the summer months.
Newcastle Brown Ale has already been used as an ingredient in locally produced products, such as bread.
Although the ice cream is made using the ale, under licence from brewers Scottish and Newcastle, the cooking process means it contains less than 1% alcohol.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/tyne/2958702.stm   (347 words)

  
 Definition of Newcastle Brown Ale
However, in April 2004, Scottish and Newcastle announced that they would be closing the Tyne Brewery in 2005 and moving production across the river to Dunston Federation Brewery in Gateshead.
Unlike many British beers Newcastle Brown Ale is always served cold, ideally from a bottle, and drunk from a half-pint or Wellington glass so as to minimise warming, with a pronounced frothy head (never flat).
Like the better-known Guinness brands, Newcastle has been promoted with some success in the United States and is fairly well available in bottles and on draught.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Newcastle_Brown_Ale   (325 words)

  
 Oxford Bottled Beer Database: Scottish & Newcastle Newcastle Brown Ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Newcastle is a nice beer when you would like something refreshing, that has a bit of dark malt character but won't get you looped after you have had a couple.
In the states, Newcastle is pretty much the only brown ale that you can get on a regular basis, and if you're looking for something more satisfying than another watered-down pilsner, but aren't quite sold on the stouts (like me), then it'll really hit the spot.
brown ales tend to be sweet and not bitter at all, as they do not have a large quantity of hops infused into the brew during mashing.
www.bottledbeer.co.uk /beer.asp?beerid=44   (3085 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale - Reviews on RateItAll
Newcastle Brown Ale is a traditional English style brown ale in both its reddish brown color and sweet flavor.
Shame on all those that took part in this disgusting rape of the original brewer's loving appreciation for a great brown ale brewed from the grains and herbs of the earth in exchange for the greed of the god almighty mammon.
Newcastle is flat and sour, much better options are available.
www.rateitall.com /i-7219-newcastle-brown-ale.aspx   (920 words)

  
 Waitrose.com - Newcastle Brown Ale - Waitrose Food Illustrated
For Chris Donald, Newcastle Brown Ale is more than simply the best grog on the Tyne - it's part of his home town's identity.
As you drive into Newcastle from the southwest, a broad new thoroughfare sweeps up from the Redheugh Bridge towards the temple of St James' Park.
For me, the real secret of Newcastle Brown is geographical - the brewery's physical presence at the heart of the city.
www.waitrose.com /food_drink/wfi/drinks/beerandcider/0102028.asp   (1152 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale on move - Evening Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The world famous Newcastle Brown Ale will no longer be brewed in the city, it was revealed today.
Scottish & Newcastle said production at the Tyne Brewery - which is next to St James's Park football stadium - was no longer seen as commercially viable, partly because of its city centre location.
John Dunsmore, chairman and managing director of Scottish Courage, said he hoped "common sense would prevail" as questions were raised whether Newcastle Brown Ale would be allowed to be brewed in Gateshead.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk /print/news/5025837.shtml   (289 words)

  
 newcastle beer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Newcastle Brown Ale becomes the latest ice cream flavour to be made by a Northumberland dairy farm.
Newcastle Brown no longer to be brewed in Newcastle...
Newcastle Brown Ale, English Brown Ale from Newcastle Breweries Ltd. in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom (England), Newcastle Brown Ale reviews, ratings, food pairings, glassware and information.
www.drink-universe.com /articles/32/newcastle-beer.html   (537 words)

  
 NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE BREWING HISTORY AND LARGER LINKS - MISS BUDWEISER WATER SPEED RECORD BOAT
Newcastle England is thought to be the first place in Britain to brew beer.
Newcastle Brown Ale was first brewed in 1927 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, by Jim Porter after three years of developing this special brew.
In March of 2000, Scottish and Newcastle announced a major partership with the French Group - Danone in terms of their beer interests, Brasseries Kronenburg in France and Alken Maes in Belgium.
www.budweiser-beer.net /newcastle_brown_ale.htm   (332 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale - Read Reviews
You can purchase NBA in two different formats from your local supermarket - either in cans or in bottles, either way the price is around the same - the cans do however often come in cheaper because you are usually buying four at once.
Newcastle Brown is clever marketing, because young folk these days like to go into a pub and order a bottle of beer instead of a proper hand-pulled...
Being from Newcastle and being brought up in a family of hardened drinkers,Newcastle Brown Ale has always been a part of my familys life.However being a 'lady' haha!....I was forbidden by my mother to ever touch the stuff.But who listens to there mothers!
www.ciao.co.uk /Reviews/Newcastle_Brown_Ale__5177045   (1313 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale from Dunston (Scottish Courage - Scottish & Newcastle), a Brown Ale style beer: An unofficial page ...
Newcastle Brown Ale was first brewed in 1927 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, by Jim Porter after three years of development.
Newcastle is a cornerstone beer in my personal development from being a macro-loving teenager to a experienced beer-lover.
Newcastle, as I understand it, was meant to be a "working class" beer.
www.ratebeer.com /ShowBeer.asp?BeerID=132&Show=-1   (332 words)

  
 BJCP Style Guide
English brown ales are generally split into sub-styles along geographic lines.
Hop bitterness and flavor dominate the malty richness that is a characteristic of brown ales.
A bigger, hoppier, dryer version of brown ale, typically including the citrus-accented hop presence that is characteristic of American varieties.
www.bjcp.org /styleguide10.html   (567 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale Players Survey
Newcastle Brown Ale hails from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, home of Britain's first official brewery, Johan Barras and Company of Gateshead, which was established in 1770.
Scottish and Newcastle Importers, Co. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Scottish and Newcastle plc, the world's 7th largest brewer.
Based in San Rafael, CA, SandNI imports a range of premium beers, including Newcastle Brown Ale, the #13 imported beer in America, and Kronenbourg 1664, the #4 beer of Europe.
www.viewonline.com /pages/articles/newcastlesurvey1.htm   (565 words)

  
 English Beer - English Culture
Beers and ales produced from the southern tip of Cornwall to the northern reaches of Northumberland enjoy a fine world-wide reputation.
Newcastle Brown Ale is produced in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and has had Protection of Geographical Indication statue granted by the E.U. A full-bodied ale that goes well with Indian food.
Tribute Premium Cornish Ale is a full-bodied ale with a fruity aroma that is made in Cornwall.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art19970.asp   (361 words)

  
 beerculture.com - New Castle Ale, Newcastle Brown Ale, Newcastle Ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Newcastle Ale oder genauer: Newcastle Brown Ale ist obergärig, erfährt also eine Warmreifung mit obergäriger Hefe.
Das Newcastle Ale besitzt eine dunkle Farbe und schwachen Schaum.
Newcastle Ale hat viele Liebhaber auf der ganzen Welt gefunden, weswegen die Newcastle Breweries in Newcastle upon Tyne fleissig weiter Bier brauen.
www.beerculture.com /newcastle-ale.htm   (155 words)

  
 KBS Collection: Newcastle Brown Ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Beer Name Means: The name Newcastle Brown Ale simply refers to the city where it is brewed, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, and it is a brown ale.
From Jim, slaglejs@bellsouth.net known as "the dog" in newcastle and surrounding areas because the men would tell their wives they were going out to walk the dog but would swing by the pub for a few brown ales.
From Harold, Newcastle is an outstanding beer, it is not for the faint of heart or budget minded drinker.
tuoppi.oulu.fi /kbs-bin/readbeer?Nr=447   (2856 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Talking Cans Promotion
Ok, that may be fanciful, but I'm sure there were a lot of people who love flcuurrent but hate lime who could easily have ended up with something totally disgusting when they took a sip out of a drink they were expecting to enjoy.
At least replacing Newcastle Brown with fizzy water is pretty innocuous whereas lime flavoured Blackcurrent Ribena could be vomit inducing.
Newcastle Brown Ale is not a Cola, I repeat, it is not a Cola.
www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk /talkcans.htm   (879 words)

  
 icNewcastle - Message in bottle to the Eurocrats
If the decision is upheld in a final ruling later this year, it would mean feta cheese producers outside of the region would not be allowed to use the name.
But Scottish and Newcastle spokesman Nigel Barber last night said the firm believes it will be able to brew on the other side of the Tyne without legal comeback.
He said: "We are very confident we can start to brew Newcastle Brown Ale in Gateshead even if the protected status is not revoked.
icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk /0100news/thejournal/tm_objectid=15502963&method=full&siteid=50081&headline=message-in-bottle-to-the-eurocrats-name_page.html   (455 words)

  
 Realbeer.com: Beer News: By the pint or by the scoop?
June 3, 2003 - A dairy in the north of England has begun selling Newcastle Brown Ale flavored ice cream.
The ice cream uses the ale as an ingredient, and when the process is done contains less than 1% alcohol.
Maxwell said the product had a caramel flavour with a "subtle" taste of Newcastle Brown and that it was well received when the the European Capital of Culture 2008 judges visited.
www.realbeer.com /news/articles/news-001939.php   (281 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale - Testberichte und Preisvergleich von Shops
Variante empfehlen), nein ich mag das uralte, traditionelle Ale, um genau zu sein Newcastle Brown Ale.
muss auch diese geschmackliche Prägung, manche werden es als Verirrung oder noch schlimmer bezeichnen, einen Grund, eine Anlass haben, irgendetwas, irgendwo in der Vergangenheit hat sich derart mit diesem - in England übrigens durchaus beliebten - „Getränk“ verknüpft haben.......
Newcastle Brown Ale: Abgründe meiner Seele (1278 Wörter)
www.dooyoo.de /bier/newcastle-brown-ale   (411 words)

  
 Boddingtons Pub Ale - Boddingtons - Beer Advocate
Boddingtons Pub Ale has a time and a place, unfortunatly that place in not at the top of a BAs list.
The appearance of this beer is pretty cool, the nice cascading pour and the crisp golden color with a creamy white head.
Taste is of an ale thats pale, but not the other way around.
beeradvocate.com /beer/profile/655/1798   (970 words)

  
 Newcastle Brown Ale - Review - "The other side of dark......"
The rich amber Newcastle Brown Ale is sold in a 550ml clear bottle and should be drunk, (no weary sighs from the draught brigade!), as I said drunk, cold.
I would suspect that this refined Newcastle Brown Ale is a very different specimen from the much rawer ale mentioned in the drinking ditty above.
Because of the beers success the bottle label was immediately changed to include pictures of the gold medals awarded and it was given the company's blue star logo which is still so recognisable on this familiar bottled beer.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/newcastle-brown-ale/423878   (824 words)

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