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''Worthington's White Shield'' (5.6% ABV) is an English India Pale Ale available principally in bottle conditioned form. ''White Shield'' was first brewed by the Worthington Brewery in Burton upon Trent in 1829, principally for export to the British Empire. In 1927, the brewery merged with Bass, itself taken over by Coors in 2002. It has won the CAMRA Champion Bottled Beer of Britain Gold award three times, more than any other beer.〔(Champion Bottle-conditioned Beers )〕 ==Production== ''White Shield'' is principally available as a bottle conditioned beer, although it has periodically been made available in cask-conditioned form. ''White Shield'' is brewed using pale malt and a small amount of crystal malt. The hops used are Challenger, Fuggles and Northdown.〔 Different yeasts are used for primary and secondary fermentation. After primary fermentation, the beer is conditioned in bulk for three weeks.〔 Once packaged, it is matured in the bottle for a month before being sent out for distribution.〔 Molson Coors claim that the beer will continue to mature in the bottle for up to three years. Former ''White Shield'' brewer Steve Wellington described the product in 2011 as "pretty much unchanged since appearing first in 1829". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Worthington's White Shield」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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