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Otter Brewery develops a new ‘Fresh Ale’ category in evolution at the pump

Otter Brewery has launched a new and exciting category that bridges the gap between craft beer, cask ale and lager. Fresh Ale is a new form of ale that is brewed in exactly the same way as Otter’s other cask beers, but rather than being filled into a cask, the beer is gently carbonated before being racked into a keg. Otter Brewery’s Fresh Ale is dispensed slightly cooler than traditional cask ale but not as cold as keg, with a light carbonation that allows the beer to remain true to its cask ale equivalent in taste and body. As the beer has been filtered, the ale remains in perfect condition for weeks rather than days, an important factor in the current environment.

Patrick McCaig, Managing Director at Otter Brewery is confident that the cask ale sector has legs but it needs to modernise as well. “Our Fresh Ale concept arrives at a time when customers are searching out drinks that are flavoursome, gently carbonated and slightly cooler than traditional cask ale. Our first beer in this category, Amber Fresh, has been developed to help both revive and energise the ale sector (including cask) giving drinkers of all ages the confidence of quality when making their bar call. All too often a pint of cask ale can be disappointing and often this is largely due to the lack of throughput resulting from too many beers on the bar. Fresh Ale comes with a guarantee of flavour and condition.”

Asked what else makes Fresh Ale different, McCaig replies: “Amber Fresh can be found at the ‘cask ale end of the bar’ – we’re not trying to disguise a cask ale as ‘craft’, we’re presenting a beer that will stand the test of time with a modernist approach to the branding. We have created a contemporary new font that gives Amber Fresh its own identity, along with specially designed glasses that clearly identify the fresh nature of the drink.”

One pub that has been trialling Amber Fresh ahead of launch, is The Volunteer in Otter St Mary where publican, Mike Down couldn’t be more impressed: “Amber Fresh is a breath of fresh air in the category. Since we have introduced it we have had significant interest from both ale and lager drinkers and initial reaction from both camps has been extremely positive. From a publican’s perspective, the additional ‘shelf life’ of the product is exactly what is needed, especially in the run up to the traditionally quieter months at the beginning of the year.”

For more information on this new category (Fresh Ale) or if you’d like to know more about any of Otter Brewery’s other beers and lagers, email info@otterbrewery.com or call on 01404 891285.

May 15, 2023

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