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Cambridge Bitter 3.8%, Elgood's Brewery, England
44 arviota
3.2
Cambridge Bitter
3.8% Bitter
Malty and fruity aroma with a satisfying flavour and bitter finish.A mild brown bitter with a good balance of malt and hop character give a pleasing session drink. The finest pale ale malt (made from Maris Otter barley) is blended with torrified wheat, invert sugar and a small amount of roast barley, to ensure consistent colour.

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Post author: Warbury19
Warbury19
@ Lostock Ale House
8 days ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
3.5

Post author: Hamar-86
Hamar-86
@ Waitrose & Partners
3 months ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
3.3
Maukas bitter, hyvä suun tuntuma. Sopivasti kitkeryyttä, real ale!

Post author: Mauro
Mauro
2 years ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
3.5
Per essere così leggera si fa bere bene

Post author: Rosierday
Rosierday
3 years ago
4.0

Post author: Gottardelli Roberto
Gottardelli Roberto
@ Birre dal Mondo
3 years ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
3.5

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ Avion (Wetherspoons)
3 years ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
3.1
Feels good to be on the pints. Decent session drink. Standard bitter aromas and taste. Enjoyable session drink

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Bath House
4 years ago
Cambridge Bitter, England
4.0
Lucid, copper beer with subdued carbonation serves a frogspawny, off-white head that falls short of one finger. The foamy cap dissipates rapidly to a modest lace ring orbiting the surface. Graham cracker and bitter caramel are the first nuances to find my nose. Thereafter, I get also cereals. Nicely grainy. The gustatory provision is thin but more flavorsome than I anticipate of a 3.8 % brew. I find beautiful bitter light-piney and straw-like hops, lots of malty elements, grainy for sure, graham cracker, multigrain bread and very bitter grapefruit peel. Lovely classical flavors! The body is thin, of course. The finish is just bitter, hoppy, malty and piney. Maybe also a bit resinous. No citrus anymore. The aftertaste shows a bitter face for a long time. The mouthfeel is thin, crisp, piney, dry and drying, to start with. It's also moderately flat, something like a real ale, but not exactly so. And this is certainly not a real ale anyway. English Bitter, good old style! And this compares favorably within that category.

Post author: Simon P
Simon P
@ The Savoy
4 years ago
4.0

Post author: Bowling
Bowling
4 years ago
3.2

Post author: Bowling
Bowling
@ Coop Worcester Park, London
4 years ago
3.2