RARE Hull's Cream Ale Export Beer Tray w Female Graphic

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This is a rare Hull's Cream Ale Export Beer metal serving tray from the 1950's or earlier. Show a great graphic of a woman wearing pearls drinking a highboy glass of ale. Measures 12 inches across. Top is excellent with minor edge paint chips. Some scratches on bottom. No dents. Cream ale Cream ale is a style of beer which describes an American beer resembling a Kölsch, as well as a beer served with nitrogen. BJCP beer style According to the BJCP a Cream ale or also referred to as a "creamer," is related to American lagers. They are generally brewed to be light and refreshing with a straw to pale golden color. Hop and malt flavor is usually subdued but some breweries give them a more assertive character. Two examples are Genesee Cream Ale (made by High Falls Brewing) and Little Kings Cream Ale (by Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing.) While cream ales are top-fermented ales, they typically undergo an extended period of cold-conditioning or lagering after primary fermentation is complete. This reduces fruity esters and gives the beer a cleaner flavor. Some examples also have a lager yeast added for the cold-conditioning stage or are mixes of ales and lagers. Adjuncts such as maize and rice are used to lighten the body and flavor although t are all-malt examples available.|