Thereβs a funny thing about reputation...
At Yonder, most people know us for our sours. Fruited sours. Pastry sours. And, more recently, pastry stouts and flavour-forward dark beers. And we love that β weβve put a lot of time, care and creativity into those styles, and weβre proud of what theyβve become.
But hereβs the part we donβt shout about enough:
β¨ WE'VE ALWAYS BREWED PALE ALES! β¨
Theyβve been there quietly in the background. Sitting in fridges, flowing through taps, doing what good pale ales are supposed to do β being drunk, enjoyed, and ordered again and again. No drama. No fanfare. Just solid, balanced, drinkable beer.
So with STEEZ, we decided it was time to talk about it.
What is STEEZ?
Steez is a portmanteau β a blend of the words style and ease. Itβs slang for something that looks effortless but is anything but accidental.
Itβs the art of making complexity feel natural. The kind of thing thatβs been practised, refined and hardwired over years, so when you see it done well, it feels almost simple. Simple enough to make you think, I could probably do that, right up until you tryβ¦ and realise just how much work sits beneath the surface.
That felt bang on for this beer.
Because a really good pale ale isnβt loud. It doesnβt need to be. But it does need balance. And balance might look effortlessβ¦ but its hard-earned.
Steez is our take on a modern pale ale / hazy pale / session IPA. Brewed to be easy-going, but never boring. The kind of beer you can drink two or three of without thinking⦠until you stop and realise how good it actually is.
Making It Look Easy
We were talking as a team recently about how people didnβt always know us for stouts either. That only changed once we started putting them out into the world and actually talking about them.
The same is true here.
Weβve been brewing for a long time now. Weβve worked with wild fermentation, mixed cultures, heavy fruit loads, high-risk ingredients and styles that are far harder to tame than a pale ale. That experience teaches you restraint. It teaches you when not to push.
So, while βeasyβ might be the wrong word, brewing something like Steez is very much about doing what we know how to do best:
Balancing malt, hops, yeast⦠and drinkability.
Even in our most playful or indulgent beers, drinkability has always mattered to us. Steez is that philosophy, stripped back and sharpened.
What's in the glass?
Steez pours soft and hazy, with a gentle glow. The body is smooth and rounded, thanks to a grist built for mouth-feel as much as flavour:
- Extra Pale Barley Malt as the backbone
- Porridge Oats and wheat for softness and body
- Dextrin Malt for an extra fullness
- Munich-style Malt for a subtle, biscuity balance
All brewed with water drawn from our private Mendip spring borehole here in Somerset.
Naturally filtered through limestone, and a huge part of our house character.
On the hop side, weβve kept things modern and expressive without tipping into overload:
- Citra for a bright citrus lift
- Mosaic for depth and juicy complexity
- Nelson Sauvin bringing a subtle white grape edge
A New Englandβstyle hazy yeast holds those hop flavours in suspension, keeping everything soft, juicy and integrated rather than sharp or aggressive.
At 4.2% ABV, this is firmly sessionable, but never thin.
A Pale Ale For People With... Well, Steez
Steez isnβt about shouting. Itβs about quiet confidence.
Itβs for people who care about quality, flavour and balance, but donβt need to announce it. People who know what they like, trust their taste, and value things that are well made.
In that sense, it fits perfectly with what weβre trying to do across the whole Yonder range:
Flavour-first beers that connect people, reward curiosity, and keep you coming back for another sip.
The feedback so far has been incredible. The recipe builds on previous brews weβve loved (including our award-winning pale ale Boosh) refined, tightened, and brought into sharp focus.
- No gimmicks.
- No over-complication.
- Just a bloody good pale ale.
First Pour & General Availability
Steez launches this January, with its first pour on Friday 23rd January 2026, and will be rolling out across all channels, including:
- Cans, right here on our website
- Keep an eye on Instagram for first draft pours at Launch Venues
- Via Trade Partners (James Clay & Sons, Inn Express, Dayla Drinks)
- Via our direct Trade Portal
If you know us for sours or stouts, this might surprise you. If you already know our pale ales, you know youβre in for a treat.
Either way, thatβs enough of the tease. Go grab yourself some STEEZ!
TL;DR
Name: Steez
Style: Pale Ale
Flavour: Soft, Juicy, Balanced
Hops: Nelson Sauvin, Citra, Mosaic
ABV: 4.2%
Drink it: Chilled (with style and ease)