Royal Caledon
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Type | Brown Ale (beer) |
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Manufacturer | Tete & Sons |
Country of origin | Owaya |
Introduced | 1984 |
Alcohol by volume | 4.7% |
Colour | Oak |
Variants |
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Royal Caledon is an Owayan brown ale produced by Tete & Sons which was introduced in 1984. Named after HMNS Caledon, the Imperial Navy warship which Sir Kuray Tete had served on, the beer is based on Frankenlischian styles of brown ale which were popular amongst seamen. Royal Caledon is marketed with nautical themes and has become Tete & Sons' most popular beer, outselling their flagship product Tobo's. It is exported across the Empire and Commonwealth and is Tete & Sons' highest produced product with 50 million litres being produced a year.
History
Composition
Varieties
There are three main varieties of Royal Caledon, with several limited-run editions being produced for various occasions.
- Royal Caledon, the standard edition of the beer is sold in kegs, bottles, and cans. It is 4.7%abv except for export kegs which are 4.2%.
- Caledon Gunroom, with a stronger flavour and hints of coffee, Caledon Gunroom is 5.9%abv and is sold in kegs and bottles. Only bottles are exported.
- Caledon Zero, the low-alcohol varient of Royal Caledon. Caledon Zero contains 0.8%abv and is sold and exported in kegs, bottles and cans.