Harvey’s Albion Ale is a tribute to both tradition and Harvey’s Brewery’s long-standing roots in the town of Lewes, East Sussex. Established in 1790, Harvey’s is one of the oldest family-owned breweries in the UK, and it continues to brew exceptional beers that honour local heritage. Albion Ale, often associated with Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club, is a symbol of community spirit and regional pride.
Albion Ale was first brewed to celebrate the football club and its supporters, reflecting the shared values of passion, perseverance, and tradition. While it might not be as well-known as Harvey’s Best, it holds a special place for fans and locals who appreciate a beer brewed with the same dedication that defines Harvey’s other offerings. Like much of Harvey’s range, Albion Ale is a cask-conditioned beer, meaning it’s naturally carbonated in the cask and served at its freshest, with all its flavours intact.
This amber ale offers a beautifully balanced flavour profile that’s both satisfying and approachable. Pouring a warm, golden-amber hue with a creamy white head, Albion Ale immediately invites you in with its rich aromas of malt, caramel, and a hint of floral hops. On the palate, you’ll experience a lovely balance between the sweetness of malt and the crisp bitterness of traditional English hops. The malt backbone gives the beer a slight biscuit and toffee flavour, while the hops add an earthy, slightly citrusy bitterness that keeps the beer light and refreshing. The result is a beer that’s both easy to drink and full of character.
At 4% ABV, Albion Ale is a true session ale, designed for extended enjoyment, whether you’re at the pub watching a football match or relaxing on a weekend afternoon. The use of high-quality British ingredients is key to its flavour. Harvey’s Brewery maintains a commitment to traditional brewing methods, using locally sourced malted barley and hops to create a beer that stays true to its roots. The open fermentation process, coupled with the use of Sussex spring water, further adds to the distinct and authentic taste of Albion Ale.
This is more than just a beer—it’s a reflection of Harvey’s historical legacy and the vibrant culture of the Sussex community.