Fell Runner is a quintessentially sessionable Ordinary Bitter that balances traditional British malt character with expressive hop additions. At a refreshing 3.8% ABV, it opens with a delicate aroma of bready malts, soft caramel, and a distinctive hint of roastiness that adds unexpected depth. The hop profile introduces modern complexity, weaving together floral notes with crisp lemon and resinous pine. On the palate, a base of biscuity malt supports a firm bitterness that remains clean and approachable. The finish is dry and nuanced, making it a highly drinkable example of the style that bridges the gap between classic amber hues and vibrant aromatics.
Appearance.Pale amber to light copper (8–14 SRM) with brilliant clarity. It typically carries a low to moderate off-white head with fair retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate malt intensity featuring bready and biscuity notes alongside clear caramel and a subtle, dark grain roastiness. Hop aroma is moderate, presenting floral tones, zesty lemon, and a touch of woody pine. Low fruity esters are present.
Taste.Initial bready malt sweetness is quickly balanced by a medium-high bitterness. Flavors of toffee and caramel provide depth, accented by a faint roasted edge. Hop flavors mirror the aroma with lemon zest and pine needles over a biscuity base. Finishes dry and clean with a lingering floral bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Light to medium-light body with moderate carbonation. The texture is smooth and highly refreshing with no alcohol warmth or astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Lords Brewing Co Fell Runner (Cask)
Readily sessionable pale ale with caramel notes and a hint of roastiness. Balanced hop additions giv ...e floral hints as well as lemon and pine.
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Readily sessionable pale ale with caramel notes and a hint of roastiness. Balanced hop additions give floral hints as well as lemon and pine.
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