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Tiger 4.2%, Everards, England
209 arviota
3.3
Tiger
4.2% Bitter
A true award winning best bitter with universal appeal. Tiger Best Bitter is a classic example of getting the perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness. Crystal malt gives the beer its rounded toffee character. Tiger is the Official Beer of the Leicester Tigers.

Arviot

Post author: Reni K
Reni K
2 months ago
3.7

Post author: Lajos P
Lajos P
2 months ago
4.1

Post author: Jeff Ped
Jeff Ped
@ The Millhouse
9 months ago
Tiger, England
3.5

Post author: Ruben D
Ruben D
10 months ago
Tiger, England
2.5

Post author: Adski
Adski
2 years ago
2.9

Post author: Bozz
Bozz
@ Royal Oak
2 years ago
Tiger, England
4.0

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Architect
2 years ago
Tiger, England
3.3
A ½ pint for the road! The beer colors lucid brown. Rather subdued carbonation leaves a minuscule-bubbled, creamy head that barely climbs half a finger tall. Yet, the long retention maintains a thin haze and moderate lace ring on the top for quite some time. Caramel, less toffee and medium-brown multigrain bread seal the deal for the scent. That's it. Nothing to add. And why should I? Let's move forward with what is given. The taste receptors spot sweet-leaning caramel, still with a bitterish vibe, a pinch of toffee, nut and graham cracker. Hops are nicely at disposal here albeit somewhat restrained. I still pick faint nuances of raisin and even a whisper of prune. The body is clearly light minus. Someone could even categorize it 'thin' but I find this a bit more robust than that. The end is caramelly, nutty, bready and a tad hoppy. And relatively short. The mouthfeel is very light, rather smooth, modestly crisp and lip-glueing. Easy but I guess that's how it's supposed to be, right? Not characterless though.

Post author: Simon P
Simon P
@ The Globe
2 years ago
Tiger, England
3.9

Post author: Scarabe57
Scarabe57
2 years ago
3.2

Post author: Mrratch
Mrratch
2 years ago
Tiger, England
3.2
Tiger at the tigers. Drinkable