Decade Best Bitter presents a classic British profile, pouring a deep copper with inviting clarity and a fine-beaded head. The malt presence is robust for the style, leaning into dark toasty notes and hints of biscuity sweetness that frame the sensory experience. This base is balanced by a firm, assertive bitterness derived from Charles Faram experimental hops, which introduce a unique blend of traditional earthy and modern floral nuances. Low fruity esters from the British yeast strain weave through the palate, leading to a crisp, dry finish. It remains a quintessentially sessionable Best Bitter where the interplay of specialized hops and rich malt character defines its character.
Appearance.Medium copper to deep amber in color (SRM 12-14) with brilliant clarity. Features a low, off-white head with moderate retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate malt intensity with a bready, biscuity, and lightly toasty character. Hop aroma is moderate, displaying earthy and floral notes from the experimental hops, accompanied by low to moderate fruity esters typical of British ale yeast.
Taste.Decidedly bitter initial impression, well-supported by a toasted malt backbone and hints of caramel. Hop flavors are moderate and earthy. The fermentation character includes low fruity esters. Balance is bitter-forward with a dark malty depth, leading into a dry, clean, and refreshing finish.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. Lacks any perceptible alcohol warmth and possesses a smooth, creamy texture without astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Half Moon Decade (Cask)
Classic English best bitter a well-balanced ale, with strong bitterness and dark malty character. Br ...ewed with Charles Faram experimental hops.
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Classic English best bitter a well-balanced ale, with strong bitterness and dark malty character. Brewed with Charles Faram experimental hops.
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