By 1870, IPA was not just a drink but a symbol of British progress and pride. The Industrial Revolution propelled breweries to new heights.
The great Burton breweries, Bass, Allsopp, and Worthington, had refined the style into something precise and consistent: a pale beer with firm bitterness and a dry, elegant finish. This was the era in which IPA became a standard, not an experiment. It was a beer defined as much by balance and drinkability as by strength and preservation.
Our 1870 IPA reflects this moment: bright, structured, and composed, capturing the style at the height of its Victorian refinement.
7.6% alc/vol
473ml
By 1870, IPA was not just a drink but a symbol of British progress and pride. The Industrial Revolution propelled breweries to new heights.
The great Burton breweries, Bass, Allsopp, and Worthington, had refined the style into something precise and consistent: a pale beer with firm bitterness and a dry, elegant finish. This was the era in which IPA became a standard, not an experiment. It was a beer defined as much by balance and drinkability as by strength and preservation.
Our 1870 IPA reflects this moment: bright, structured, and composed, capturing the style at the height of its Victorian refinement.
7.6% alc/vol
473ml