Pint Please Logo
Apple app store logoGoogle play store logo
Shipyard American Pale Ale 4.5%, Shipyard Brewing Company, United States
704 notes
3.6
Shipyard American Pale Ale
4.5% American Pale Ale
Shipyard Brewing Company’s newest beer, Shipyard American Pale Ale, will be available nationwide in April. This refreshing session beer is bursting with grapefruit citrus flavor and features hops from the Pacific Northwest.
IBU : 55

Avis

Post author: Olgilo B
Olgilo B
11 days ago
3.7

Post author: robbi_386
robbi_386
@ Smith's Bar & Grill
23 days ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
2.1
Ein würdeloser Einstieg in einen England-Kurztrip

Post author: IT-WSX
IT-WSX
27 days ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
4.2
Easy to drink and an interesting hoppiness.

Post author: Schillerson
Schillerson
@ The Rockingham Arms - London
1 month ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
2.9
Absolut okay, macht man nichts falsch ist aber auch keine Explosion. Kann man machen ✌🏼

Post author: James B
James B
1 month ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
2.5
Can take it or leave it

Post author: MUUUSS
MUUUSS
2 months ago
3.6

Post author: Amir
Amir
@ White Horse
2 months ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
3.3

Post author: Tom P
Tom P
@ Jolly Tars
2 months ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
3.4

Post author: Willywilson
Willywilson
2 months ago
Shipyard American Pale Ale, United States
3.0
In honour of H & W Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding and fabrication company headquartered in London with sites in Belfast, Arnish, Appledore and Methil. It specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction. Harland & Wolff is famous for having built the majority of the ocean liners for the White Star Line, including Olympic-class trio – RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic.[3] Outside of White Star Line, other ships that have been built include the Royal Navy's HMS Belfast; Royal Mail Line's Andes; Shaw, Savill & Albion's Southern Cross; Union-Castle's RMS Pendennis Castle; P&O's Canberra; and Hamburg-America's SS Amerika of 1905. Harland and Wolff's official history, Shipbuilders to the World, was published in 1986.

Post author: Jeremy M
Jeremy M
2 months ago
3.4
Very fruity if I can say? But definetely refreshing.