
A deliberately traditional English Best bitter with no real surprises. Mainly traditional English hops with some Styrian Goldings. If you usually drink the more modern golden bitters, give this a try for a greater depth of flavour and body. Very drinkable!
Dark amber colour. Slightly more bitter flavour than you might expect from a “Best Bitter”, while still resulting in a well balanced beer. Not too hoppy on the nose.

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Colin C
@ Wellington7 years ago
3.0

Simon A
@ Trackside Bar8 years ago
4.0
Sam B
8 years ago
3.5
Max L
8 years ago
0.5

Andrew B
@ Ford Madox Brown8 years ago
4.0
Slightly liquorice taste.
RickyG
9 years ago
3.5
Brightsides "Brindley Blonde" served at Worsley Old Hall, Worsley, Manchester. A fine, clear & smooth tipple. Very refreshing

Greg1954
@ The Bottle Inn9 years ago
3.0
Not the best example of its style...lacks a little something...