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Pale Ales

Explore our collection of British pale ale, produced in our Yorkshire brewery. Pale ale beer is a popular and refreshing choice and includes a range of diverse flavours. Get great beer delivered to your door with Timothy Taylor's.

  • Timothy Taylor's Landlord Mini Keg
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    Landlord Mini Keg

    £35.00
    The drinkers' favourite. A 4.1% ABV classic full flavoured pale ale. Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer and is the go to drink for any cask ale lover.
    MORE STOCK EXPECTED W/C 2 FEBRUARY
  • Timothy Taylor's Landlord 500ml bottle packs
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    500ml Landlord Bottle Packs

    £36.00 - £54.00
    The drinkers' favourite. A 4.1% ABV classic full flavoured pale ale. Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer and is the go to drink for any cask ale lover.
    10% off until 3 Feb
  • Champion Box (8 x Landlord & 8 x Boltmaker)
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    Champion Box - 8 Landlord & 8 Boltmaker

    £40.00
    The drinkers' favourite and our genuine Yorkshire Bitter are now available together in our Champion Box - named so because both Landlord and Boltmaker are previous CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain winners.
  • Brightside Box (8 x Landlord & 8 x Knowle Spring)
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    Brightside Box - 8 Landlord & 8 Knowle Spring

    £40.00
    Celebrate the best of Timothy Taylor’s brewing tradition with the Brightside Box, featuring 8 bottles of award-winning Landlord Pale Ale and 8 bottles of refreshing Knowle Spring Blonde Ale.

What makes a pale ale?

Balanced and refreshing, pale ale is a type of beer that is brewed mainly with pale malts (hence the name) which give it a lighter colour compared to other ales, as well as a hoppy, fruity flavour that’s become very popular with craft beer enthusiasts. Originating from England in the early 18th century, pale ales have evolved to include a huge range of flavours and different ingredients, but all share a common foundation of balanced malt and hops.