Brewed By | Beer | ABV (%) | Tasting Notes |
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Bathams | Best Bitter | 4.3 | Probably the best example of the traditional Black Country style of bitter. |
Exmoor | Exmoor Gold | 4.5 | "Nectar of the Gods" this BBBB classic won't last long! |
J.W. Lees | Founders | 4.5 | Premium chestnut, full-bodied ale. Pilgrim and Goldings hops balance the crystal malt. |
Magic Rock | Hat-Trick | 3.7 | A complex and satisfyingly malty body allied to fruity US Citra and Eureka hops make for a deliciously refreshing and moreish ale. |
Martland Mill | D Day Dodger | 4.1 | A deep red beer with subtle malt aromas, a refreshing round bitterness, and a clean fruity finish. |
Mr Grundy's | Big Willie | 4.3 | Thirst quenching Golden Ale packed with English hops giving a lasting dry bitter finish. |
Mr Grundy's | Passchendaele | 3.9 | An all English, straw coloured, pale, sharp bitter with citrusy overtones. |
Oakham | Inferno | 4 | This light, igniting ale flickers complex fruits across your tongue, leaving a dry, fruity, bitter finish, smothering your thirst. |
Ossett | Nelson Sauvin | 4.3 | New Zealand Nelson Sauvin hops give a high level of bitterness with gooseberry and grapefruit characteristics. |
Timothy Taylor | Landlord | 4.3 | Madonna's favourite Yorkshire bitter won't last long at BBBB. Try this world class fruity ale while you can!
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Wily Fox | Crafty Fox | 4 | A quaffable, full bodied bitter ale with a spicy, earthy aroma. |
Woods | Shropshire Lad | 4.5 | A traditional strong, well-rounded bitter. |