Bitter
Bitter
2087 beers | 3.298 Avg ScoreThe original session beer. Historically, this style originated around the start of the 20th century in England. This genre of ales is divided into substyles differentiated on alcoholic strength and hop bitterness: ordinary bitter; special/extra bitter and extra special bitter (ESB). Ordinary bitters are the weaker examples of this style. Most examples of this style will be copper in color with a mild caramel-malt aroma. Some examples will also have hop and fruit notes in the aroma. The flavor will typically be bitter with caramel, noticeable fruity esters and earthy or floral hops. A very drinkable ale.
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Cheshire Valley No Ordinary Bitter
Canada |
0 |
0.000
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Stroud Jack O Lantern
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Westerham Grasshopper
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Station House 1st Lite
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Station House Buzzin
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Station House Frodas Ale
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Digfield Shacklebush
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Mersea Island Skippers
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Little Valley Dutch Courage
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Funfair Showmans Bitter
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Hydes Traditional Bitter
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Little Valley Two Lads
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Funfair Waltzer
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Kinver Pail Ale
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Jarrow Bitter
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Jarrow Rivet Catcher
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Jarrow Red Ellen
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Kinver Sunarise
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Little Valley Mellow Yellow
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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Little Valley Red Dyke
United Kingdom |
0 |
0.000
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