O'Brother Brewing
The Chancer Pale Ale

O'Brother Brewing
The Chancer Pale Ale
The Chancer is our American-style pale ale. Bright fresh orange, grapefruit-citrus and delicate spice blend beautifully with tropical candy notes of watermelon, mango, and pineapple. With a light malt base of Irish Pale and Cara Malt and a gentle supporting bitterness, the deliciously bright hop notes shine through in this lively and satisfying thirst quencher.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Barley, Hops & Yeast. For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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The Chancer is our American-style pale ale. Bright fresh orange, grapefruit-citrus and delicate spice blend beautifully with tropical candy notes of watermelon, mango, and pineapple. With a light malt base of Irish Pale and Cara Malt and a gentle supporting bitterness, the deliciously bright hop notes shine through in this lively and satisfying thirst quencher.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Barley, Hops & Yeast.
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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About the brewery

O Brother Brewing is a family owned brewery from Kilcoole, County Wicklow. Back in 2011, three Brothers put their minds together to create this independent brewery. Exciting beer with the best quality ingredients, packed with flavour: Beer they love drinking themselves, always bold, always interesting.
Community reviews
Community reviews
3.85 out of 5 stars
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I was disappointed with this Irish brewed Pale Ale! I was expecting this hazy beer to be a lot more hoppy than it tasted , as I found it rather bland for a pale ale in comparison to other session tasting pale ales that I have enjoyed over the past 6 months.
Good beer that grows on you by the sip . First sip I felt it was ordinary but it changed with every drop 👍
Bit of a dark horse this one - tastes a bit mineral-y at the start but rounds off nicely. A well balanced APA all in all.
Was looking forward to this, was slightly disappointed with the first taste, however it grew on me with each sip. Definitely a grower.
Not as hoppy as many APAs. Very solid - would have again.