Green's Amber Ale 4Pk

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Description

Green's Amber Ale 4Pk is a gluten-free amber ale brewed in Belgium at 6.0% ABV, sold as a four-pack of 330ml bottles. As one of the earliest European gluten-free beers — first developed in 2003 under the name Green's Discovery Amber — this expression remains a benchmark for the dedicated gluten-free beer category, built entirely from alternative grains rather than de-glutenized barley.

Quick Facts: ABV: 6.0%  |  Origin: Lochristi, Belgium  |  Style: Gluten-Free Amber Ale  |  Brewery: De Proefbrouwerij (contract brewed for Green's, UK)

Production & Heritage

Green's is a UK-based brand that contracts production to De Proefbrouwerij, a well-regarded craft brewery located in Lochristi, Belgium. The Amber Ale is fermented with a classic Belgian ale yeast strain and built on a grain bill of millet, buckwheat, brown rice, and sorghum — no barley or wheat at any stage. This approach distinguishes it from beers that are brewed with gluten-containing grains and then treated with enzymes to reduce gluten levels. The result is a beer designed from the ground up for those who cannot tolerate gluten, while still aiming for the malt complexity expected of a traditional amber ale.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Refined herbal hop notes lead, followed by light floral and caramel sweetness. A faint grain character from the sorghum and buckwheat sits underneath.

Taste: The entry is malty with moderate caramel sweetness and a subtle nuttiness. Mid-palate, the alternative grains become more prominent — buckwheat and sorghum lend an earthy, slightly cidery quality alongside hints of apple. Moderate bitterness balances the malt backbone without dominating.

Finish: Medium in length with a clean herbal hop signature and lingering floral notes. The body is medium, drying gently toward the close.

How to Drink Green's Amber Ale

Serve chilled at around 45–50°F in a tulip glass or standard pint to let the caramel and herbal aromas open up. This ale is best enjoyed on its own to appreciate its grain complexity.

  • Shandy: The malty sweetness and moderate bitterness hold up well against fresh lemonade for a refreshing gluten-free summer drink.
  • Beer Cocktail (Snakebite-style): Mix half-and-half with a dry gluten-free cider to amplify the apple and grain notes already present in the ale.
  • Michelada: The caramel malt and earthy sorghum character pair naturally with lime, hot sauce, and tomato juice.

Best For

  • Anyone following a strict gluten-free diet who wants a full-flavored amber ale
  • Hosting a dinner party with guests who have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity
  • Building a gluten-free beer flight alongside other styles in the Green's range
  • Pairing with hearty autumn meals like roasted chicken or root vegetables

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Green's Amber Ale taste like? Green's Amber Ale is a medium-bodied beer with caramel and nutty malt flavors, moderate bitterness, and a herbal hop finish. The sorghum and buckwheat grains contribute subtle earthy and slightly cidery undertones.

How does Green's Amber Ale compare to Redbridge? Redbridge from Anheuser-Busch is brewed solely from sorghum and comes in at 4.0% ABV, making it lighter in body and simpler in grain character. Green's Amber Ale uses a more complex four-grain bill of millet, buckwheat, brown rice, and sorghum at 6.0% ABV, delivering a fuller, more layered malt profile.

Is Green's Amber Ale good for someone new to gluten-free beer? Yes — its caramel sweetness and moderate bitterness make it one of the more approachable gluten-free options, and the amber ale style is familiar territory for most beer drinkers transitioning away from barley-based brews.

Where is Green's Amber Ale made? Green's Amber Ale is brewed at De Proefbrouwerij in Lochristi, a town in the East Flanders province of Belgium, under contract for the UK-based Green's brand.

What foods pair well with Green's Amber Ale? Roasted chicken benefits from the ale's caramel malt sweetness. Aged cheddar echoes the nutty grain notes. Grilled sausages match the moderate bitterness. Root vegetable dishes like roasted carrots or parsnips complement the earthy buckwheat character. Mushroom risotto pairs naturally with the malty body.

What sizes does Green's Amber Ale come in? Green's Amber Ale is commonly available in a four-pack of 330ml bottles.

Is Green's Amber Ale worth the price? Green's Amber Ale positions as a mid-range specialty beer, priced above mainstream gluten-free options like Redbridge but justified by its more complex multi-grain recipe and Belgian brewing pedigree. For those who require strictly gluten-free beer, it represents solid value within a still-limited category.

Why Green's Amber Ale?

Green's Amber Ale holds a genuine claim as a pioneer — it was among the first dedicated gluten-free beers produced in Europe when it launched in 2003. Unlike many competitors that use enzyme treatment to strip gluten from conventional barley-based recipes, Green's builds its grain bill entirely from naturally gluten-free ingredients: millet, buckwheat, brown rice, and sorghum. Production at De Proefbrouwerij — a Belgian contract brewery with deep expertise in specialty and experimental brewing — adds a layer of credibility that few gluten-free brands can match. For drinkers managing celiac disease or gluten intolerance, this remains one of the more serious attempts at producing a flavorful, traditionally styled ale without compromise on the gluten-free requirement.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Gluten Free
  • Product of
    Belgium
  • Size
    4PK 11.2OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Green's

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