English beer: 10 brands worth trying

It seems that bar culture is in the blood of the British. Almost any British film or TV series is not complete without an intoxicating glass. And thanks to master brewers from this foggy Albion, many world-famous brands of beer appeared.

Of course, to drink another pint of a real English drink, you need to visit a number of bars in England, and preferably Ireland. However, in this article, Whistleblower will look at more mainstream beer options that can actually be purchased online.

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St Austell Proper Job, 5.5%

One of the best new wave IPAs, made with Corniche-grown Maris Otter malting barley and American Cascade, Chinook and Willamette hops.

On the palate there are citrus, spicy and floral notes with a combination of hops and oat malt. Great refreshing beer.

Price: £ 2 for 500 ml

Thornbridge Jaipur, 5.9%

This is a classic interpretation of the traditional British style IPA.

The beer is filled with notes of citrus and tropical fruits, perfectly balanced by a sweet, malty base for smoothness and just the right amount of bitterness on the finish.

Price: £ 1.80 for 330 ml

Harvey’s Sussex Best Bitter, 4%

A special yeast culture provides the drink with a subtle yet complex depth of character in a perfectly balanced bitter taste.

In addition to cans and bottles, this beer can be found in the barrels of some pubs in England.

Price: £30 for 12 500ml bottles

Tiny Rebel Cwtch, 4.6%

An excellent Welsh beer that was previously a British champion.

In the production of this alcohol, modern and traditional brewing collides.

On the palate are lush tropical notes and lightly toasted malt.

Price: £ 2.20 for 330 ml

Black Betty

Brewed at Beavertown Brewery, London.

This 7,4% abv black IPA really kills!

The beer is easy to drink, and the taste contains notes of honey, tropical fruits and ripe tangerines with chocolate.

Price: £ 2.88 for 330 ml

Allendale Pennine Pale, 4%

Pale ale from Northumberland is brewed using a very special process called “hop trio”.

Perfectly balanced and light beer. Has a refreshing finish. Ideal for summer.

Price: £ 2.50 for 500 ml

Green Jack Baltic Trader, 10.5%

An imperial stout with a strong and rich aroma.

Well balanced, strong and warming, the perfect late-night beer.

Price: £ 9 for 750 ml

Beavertown Neck Oil, 4.3%

A great IPA that is easy to drink.

Based on a homemade Black Country Pale Ale recipe with hop additions and even more American hops.

It has a fruity taste and aroma. Ideal for summer.

Price: £ 2.19 for 330 ml

Traquair Jacobite Ale, 8%

A real malt bomb brewed according to a 260 year old recipe.

The flavor is a blend of dark stone fruits, molasses, coriander and a specialty flavor of classic British sweets called Black Jack Chews.

Price: £ 3.59 for 330 ml

Theakston’s Old Peculier

An iconic classic dark ale that you should definitely try whenever you get the chance.

The drink has a high density and fruity notes.

Price: £ 1.80 for 500 ml

Relevance: 25.01.2020

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