Southwold Bitter is a beautiful copper-coloured beer, late and dry-hopped with Fuggles for a distinctive, lingering hoppiness.
Brewed with the finest East Anglian Pale Ale malt barley, sourced locally to the brewery. We use Fuggles hops which we add late in the boil to preserve the herbal flavours of this traditional English hop.
First brewed in 1967, it was originally called Adnams Best Bitter. It holds our oldest trademark, Southwold Jack, and remains the original hero in our range.
Southwold Bitter is as distinctive as ‘Southwold Jack’ (the knight with the sword) who appears on the pump clip and has done so through many incarnations. Many Adnams beer fans would agree with our Head Brewer that Adnams Bitter is a truly distinctive pint. We wouldn’t be overselling it to describe it as a classic.
IBU: 33
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Cpt Yapock
@ holly bush1 month ago
3.2
Plutôt bonne pour une légère avec un arrière goût d'agrumes
1972GAZMOD
@ Jack " Jigger" Taylor2 months ago
3.0
decent enough drink but nothing special. standard bitter aromas and taste. enjoyable drink and a good session ale
Thomas N
4 months ago
0.9
Pipan
4 months ago
3.6
Robert H
5 months ago
3.2
Pedro León
5 months ago
2.5
Regen
@ Tillfälliga bolaget5 months ago
2.9
NuttyPeter
5 months ago
4.3
En kullas ölresa
5 months ago
1.9
Kroghall
5 months ago
2.0