Organic Ales and Bitters
Organic Ales and Bitters
£3.79
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£3.09
Original price was: £42.58.£41.00Current price is: £41.00.
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Original price was: £3.90.£1.50Current price is: £1.50.
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So what distinguishes ale from other beer varieties? Of course, no two ales are alike, though seasoned drinkers can often taste a hint of floral hops with a subtle hint of bitterness. Most describe ale as a medium to full-bodied beer with an aftertaste of caramelised malt. Most varieties have a pleasant, crisp finishing note enhanced with a fruity edge.
If you love ale, then you may also naturally gravitate towards bitters, which belong to the ale family. Like ale, bitters also utilise top-fermented yeast but usually have a drier texture and are also lightly carbonated. With bitters, some of the hops are also added late in the boil. This gives the drink various aromatic qualities depending on the quantity of hops added at various stages.
Finally, as you can probably guess, bitters have a somewhat higher bitter tasting profile. Depending on the brand, it may also have a noticeable sour or bittersweet note if fruit or citrus ingredients are part of the blend. Why not try using ales or bitters in place of wine for cooking, they can add wonderful flavours to stews and sauces.
Both ale and bitters originated in medieval England and was a staple in the everyday peasant’s diet. In fact, it was the most common provision next to bread. Today, though, English ales and bitters are enjoyed by the common man and the wealthy alike. Other variations from countries including France and Scotland have also produced their own variants with their own distinct tasting profile. Regardless of whether you prefer ale or bitter, both are best enjoyed when an organic brand is consumed. Opt for organic to truly enjoy the drinks in their most pure and refined state.