This Strong Bitter offers a refreshing bridge between classic British brewing and vibrant American hop character. A forward bouquet of Centennial and Amarillo hops drives the sensory profile, releasing bright layers of lemon zest, grapefruit, and fresh floral blossoms. These citrus-heavy aromatics are anchored by a sturdy base of bready and lightly toasty malts, providing a biscuit-like depth. On the palate, a moderate bitterness balances the subtle caramel sweetness, leading to a crisp, medium-dry finish. The interaction between the spicy floral notes and a clean fermentation profile ensures a highly moreish, sessionable experience that remains balanced and focused.
Appearance.Light amber to deep copper in color with brilliant clarity. It supports a moderate, creamy off-white head with good retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderately high hop intensity featuring prominent grapefruit and lemon citrus notes from the Centennial and Amarillo hops, alongside a fragrant floral quality. Supported by a medium malt aroma of toasted bread and light caramel, with low fruity esters.
Taste.Initial impression is a firm bitterness followed by flavors of orange peel and earthy florals. The malt profile is biscuity and lightly toasty with a touch of toffee. Bitterness is medium-high but remains balanced by the malt. Finishes medium-dry and clean.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. Smooth on the palate with no discernible alcohol warmth, making it very drinkable and refreshing.
Sensory Profile.
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A full bodied traditional porter. A dark, strong and rich well rounded beer, which is balanced with the late addition of Goldings hops and natural plum flavouring. Very more-ish.
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