An award winning ale that’s great with food! Strong, dark spiced and mysterious. Rich and warm coppery colour. An ideal dinner beer - especially with red meat dishes. Stronger than your average ale.
ABV 5.5%
Drinking Morocco Ale
Imagine the body of a fine red wine with spicy overtones, mellow autumn evenings and wholesome, traditional British food; imagine too, a flavoursome ale that’s great to drink at any time.
Awards
2003: CAMRA* Great British Beer Festival Speciality Beers Section: Silver Award
1998: CAMRA* Great British Beer Festival Speciality Beers Section: Bronze Award 2005: CAMRA* Great British Beer Festival Speciality Beers Section: Bronze Award
Did You Know…?
Morocco Ale is brewed to a secret recipe from Levens Hall in Westmoreland first developed more than 300 years ago.
Morocco Ale was named by Colonel James Grahme of Levens - a courtier of King Charles II.
Morocco Ale has the distinction of being defined in the Oxford English Dictionary: “a kind of strong ale brewed at Levens Hall in Westmoreland”**
* CAMRA for those who don’t know – a UK “real ale” campaigning and pressure group that has done much to awaken beer drinkers to quality British beers from regional independents and craft brewers – among the best beers in the world, according to those who know.