English Bitter It is one of the most distinctive styles of British beer, often found in traditional pubs and served fresh from the cask. Despite the name 'bitter', this style is not overly bitter but rather has a mild flavor. balanced and easy to drink, with a focus on the harmony between malt and hops.
Beer is usually colored. deep gold to amber, with fragrance Malted bread, light caramel combined with English hops herbal, earthy, and slightly floral.. Compared to American Pale Ale, English Bitter tends to... Less hop-forward and more malty oriented., creating a very 'pub-friendly' feel.
Thanks to its moderate alcohol content, light to medium body, and clean finish, English Bitter is the ideal style for drink a lot (sessionable) and enjoy it in a relaxed atmosphere.

