Camden Town Brewery were one of the vanguards of the UK craft beer revolution, hip, trendy and well known. They were, of course, purchased by AB InBev the Belgian mega brewing conglomerates to be run as a niche craft brewer.
As a so-called session IPA it is ‘… lighter than the usual IPA, with all the big flavours. Just like a canape, and just as fun at a party.’


- Name : Canape IPA
- Brewery: Camden Town Brewery, London
- Hops : Perle (kettle), Citra (whirlpool) and Citra, Enigma, Sabro and Cascade (dry)
- Grain : Pilsner, Carapils and Cara malts, wheat and oats
- Aroma : Tropical fruits mainly pineapple and a little cut grass
- Appearance : Very pale straw, slightly hazy with a white head
- Body : Medium bodied, medium carbonated with some head retention
- Taste : Light, fresh and hoppy. Quite floral and not overpowered by tropical fruit flavours
An inoffensive and straightforward pale ale. Designed to be an easy drinking session beer and it is that.
Our overall rating: 3.6/ 5.0



