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Where to Buy Pale Ale Beer in Australia?
Not sure where to buy top-class pale ale beer? Don’t worry, Dan Murphy’s has a wide range of pale ale beers that you don’t want to be missing out on. Also, finding a store near you is not a task as we now have 270+ online bottle shop across Australia offering pale ale beer at the best price guarantee.
You can even make your purchases on our website or liquor delivery app, and we’ll have all your orders dropped at your doorstep without you having to worry about a thing. Time to stock up on some superb beer, so that you’re all set to enjoy something awesome whenever you’re in the mood for a nice refreshing beverage. Pale ale is enjoyed on all occasions and tastes even better when shared!
What are the best Pale Ales to try at Dan Murphy’s?
We at Dan Murphy’s have some superb pale ale options that you definitely want to get your hands on. Here’s what you don’t want to miss out on:
- Stone & Wood - Hinterland Hazy Pale Ale Can
- Bridge Road Brewers - Beechworth Pale Ale Can
- James Squire - 150 Lashes Premium Pale Ale Bottles
- Young Henrys - Newtowner Australian Pale Ale Cans
- Yak Brewing - Fat Yak Original Pale Ale Bottle
- Moon Dog - Old Mate Pale Ale Can
- Adnams - Ghost Ship Pale Ale Cans
- Hook Norton - Haymaker Pale Ale
What foods pair best with Pale Ale?
Pale ale’s a pretty easygoing beer, so it pairs well with heaps of foods thanks to its balanced bitterness and citrusy, hoppy notes. Here are some top picks:
- Grilled meats - Think snags, burgers, or a nice steak on the barbie. The maltiness backs up the charred flavours really well.
- Spicy food - Stuff like spicy wings, tacos, or even a curry. The hops help cut through the heat and keep things refreshing.
- Fried foods - Fish and chips, schnitzels, or anything crispy really. The carbonation and bitterness balance out the oiliness.
- Cheese - Cheddar, gouda, or even a sharp Aussie tasty cheese works a treat.
- Pizza - Especially ones with pepperoni or BBQ chicken—great match with the hoppy kick.
- Seafood - Grilled prawns or fish go nicely, especially with a squeeze of lemon.
What is the average ABV of a Pale Ale?
With an ABV range between 4.5-7% you are sure to enjoy a couple of pale ales without having to give it a second thought, not to mention you can even sip more with ease. It all depends on your mood! Pick up your favourites, without further delay.
Should I serve Pale Ale in a specific glass?
To get the most aromatic experience serve Pale Ale in a Tulip glass or a standard Pint glass. Serve it chill between 7°C and 10°C. It helps release the citrus and floral hop notes without masking the subtle malt sweetness.




























