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Adnams The Bitter (Cask)

Adnams The Bitter (Cask)

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A Bitter brewed by
Adnams

Southwold, England

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1163.06/5.03.05/5.03.7%64.8 English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Cask; Regular. Name changed in early 2006 from "Adnams Bitter". Known before 2000 as "Adnams Southwold Bitter".
Was sold as "George Ale" for the George Inn in Southwark until 2007.
A classic cask bitter: the choice of a growing number of discerning licensees. Fragrant aromas of finest English hops and malt. Dry but refreshing, with a distinctive lingering bitterness. Appetising and delicious. Adnams bitter is a category champion.

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 HogTownHarry (3175), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/514/20

Sep 13, 2007  
Cask. At The Red Lion, Crown Passage off Pall Mall, London. This was in terrific shape - and I was gasping for a pint, so happily met! Clear copper pour with a decent creamy beige lasting head (not the dreaded sparkler?! - I didn’t have the heart to ask). Solid aroma of dry floral hops and light roast caramel / cereal malt - nice a bitter with a mellowing sweetness to it. The taste followed, simple, refreshing, a good grainy malt / dry floral and lightly funky hop bitterness struck a decent balance - nice light but chewy mouthfeel, more than faint astringency leading to a medium-length softly dry and lightly bitter finish - what a nice quencher on a beautiful afternoon walking through St. James’ Park.

 cellar (327), Dublin, Ireland
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/102/512/20
Jul 1, 2008  
Cask @ Wenlock Arms:Cloudy golden7 brown amber, notes of ripe fruit, caramalt, spices, sweet and short bitter aftertaste.


 renffisch (406), london, Greater London, England
2.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/54/102/56/20
Jun 24, 2008  
cask @ the tap in wim village. strange musky sweet yeast nose, quite herby (sage). Dark amber colour, lacing white creamy head. a lot more bitter than the aroma might suggest, fishy and a lot of leather. long bitter finish. not really mine.


 KimJohansen (3026), Copenhagen V, Denmark
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/511/20
Jun 16, 2008  
Cask @ Wenlock Arms. Clear amber with tiny white head. Sweet fruity aroma with caramel notes. Fairly sweet flavor with notes of apples and caramel. Ends sweet.


 wheresthepath (210), Buckinghamshire, England
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/104/512/20
Jun 12, 2008  
[Cask at the Coopers Arms, Reading] I disliked the bottled version of this beer, finding it far too bitter for my palatte, and it was with some trepidation that I ordered a pint on draught. However, as seems to be the case with Adnams, the cask version is a totally different animal to the bottle; a different ABV, and a very different flavour too - one does wonder how they can sell it under the same name. It pours a deep, handsome orange/brown, with a good, lasting, cramy head and - thankfully - little carbonation (I’ve always felt that English bitter is ruined by excessive carbonation). The initial taste has a good bitter hit, but unlike the bottle this is not overpowering - soon some earthy and leafy hop flavours emerge. The bitterness quickly mellows as you drink more of your pint to reveal the familiar, reassuring Adnams maltiness. There’s a surprise in the tail end - woody flavours come through, followed by a smooth, warming, comforting, caramel-and-butter finish that leaves a soft mouthfeel. Overall I rather enjoyed this - it’s far better than the bottled version, with a decent depth of flavour for a low ABV bitter. However, it’s still not up to the other main Adnams brews (ie Broadside and Explorer) in my opinion.


 shrubber85 (2462), Wallhalben, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/57/103/512/20
Mar 24, 2008  
Light berry malt aroma. Amber color with small head. Mild toffee malt flavor with moderate hops finish. Mild carbonation.




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