2015 BJCP guidelines on British Bitter.
2015 BJCP guidelines on British Bitter.
A flavorful, yet refreshing, session beer.
Some examples can be more malt balanced, but this should not override the overall bitter impression. Drinkability is a critical component of the style.
A flavorful, yet refreshing, session beer. Some examples can be more malt balanced, but this should not override the overall bitter impression. Drinkability is a critical component of the style.
2015 BJCP guidelines on British Bitter.
2015 BJCP guidelines on British Bitter.
Low gravity, low alcohol levels, and low carbonation make this an easy-drinking session beer.
The malt profile can vary in flavor and intensity, but should never override the overall bitter impression. Drinkability is a critical component of the style.
Low gravity, low alcohol levels, and low carbonation make this an easy-drinking session beer. The malt profile can vary in flavor and intensity, but should never override the overall bitter impression. Drinkability is a critical component of the style.
An average-strength to moderately-strong British bitter ale.
The balance may be fairly even between malt and hops to somewhat bitter. Drinkability is a critical component of the style. A rather broad style that allows for considerable interpretation by the brewer.
An average-strength to moderately-strong British bitter ale. The balance may be fairly even between malt and hops to somewhat bitter. Drinkability is a critical component of the style. A rather broad style that allows for considerable interpretation by the brewer.
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