Category:
PREMIUM BITTER/ESB

Le Cheval Blanc Bitter
Brewed by: Le Cheval Blanc Origin: Montreal, Quebec
In England, many breweries have a number of bitters in their range. The style that has come to be known as Premium Bitter generally includes the stronger (4.3-6.0%) examples. These are mostly served in the traditional way from the cask, but some are also found in bottle form where the extra malt allows them to stand up better than the more delicate ordinary Bitter. In the US, the designation ESB is common for this style, owing to the influence of Fuller’s ESB, the London brew that was among the first to be exported to the States. In the US, some ESBs are made with American hops and a clean yeast, but the alcohol range is the same, as is the range of bitterness, usually between 25 and 35 but occasionally creeping higher.
• Dec '09
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Category:
PREMIUM BITTER/ESB

Le Cheval Blanc Bitter
Brewed by: Le Cheval Blanc Origin: Montreal, Quebec
In England, many breweries have a number of bitters in their range. The style that has come to be known as Premium Bitter generally includes the stronger (4.3-6.0%) examples. These are mostly served in the traditional way from the cask, but some are also found in bottle form where the extra malt allows them to stand up better than the more delicate ordinary Bitter. In the US, the designation ESB is common for this style, owing to the influence of Fuller’s ESB, the London brew that was among the first to be exported to the States. In the US, some ESBs are made with American hops and a clean yeast, but the alcohol range is the same, as is the range of bitterness, usually between 25 and 35 but occasionally creeping higher.
• Dec '09
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Category:
PREMIUM BITTER/ESB

Le Cheval Blanc Bitter
Brewed by: Le Cheval Blanc Origin: Montreal, Quebec
In England, many breweries have a number of bitters in their range. The style that has come to be known as Premium Bitter generally includes the stronger (4.3-6.0%) examples. These are mostly served in the traditional way from the cask, but some are also found in bottle form where the extra malt allows them to stand up better than the more delicate ordinary Bitter. In the US, the designation ESB is common for this style, owing to the influence of Fuller’s ESB, the London brew that was among the first to be exported to the States. In the US, some ESBs are made with American hops and a clean yeast, but the alcohol range is the same, as is the range of bitterness, usually between 25 and 35 but occasionally creeping higher.
• Dec '09
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