real ale
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreal aleˌreal ˈale noun [countable, uncountable] British English beer that has been made in the traditional way, not in a large factoryExamples from the Corpusreal ale• The Campaign now has more paid-up members than it did at the height of the 1970s real ale revival.• Left to its own devices, real ale stays in a drinkable condition for about a week.• It was too fizzy and too gassy to drink and I acquired a taste for real ale.• There was always the real ale to stave off the effects of ageing for a while.