BJCP

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Version: 2008

Other guidelines: BA 2011

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More evident malt and hop flavors than in a special or best bitter. Stronger versions may overlap somewhat with old ales, although strong bitters will tend to be paler and more bitter. Fuller's ESB is a unique beer with a very large, complex malt profile not found in other examples; most strong bitters are fruitier and hoppier. Judges should not judge all beers in this style as if they were Fuller's ESB clones. Some modern English variants are brewed exclusively with pale malt and are known as golden or summer bitters. Most bottled or kegged versions of UK-produced bitters are higher-alcohol versions of their cask (draught) products produced specifically for export. The IBU levels are often not adjusted, so the versions available in the US often do not directly correspond to their style subcategories in Britain. English pale ales are generally considered a premium, export-strength pale, bitter beer that roughly approximates a strong bitter, although reformulated for bottling (including containing higher carbonation).

The BJCP does not allow the full textual descriptions to be included in other publishings, go to Extra Special/Strong Bitter (English Pale Ale) on their site for details.
Replaces: BJCP 1999 4C - Strong Bitter/English Pale Ale

 

Recipes: 13 Recipes

 

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OGFGAlcoholIBUColorCO2
1.048-1.060 SG 1.010-1.016 SG 4.6-6.2 %abv 30.0-50.0 6.0-18.0 SRM Unspecified
OG: 1.048-1.060 SG
FG: 1.010-1.016 SG
Alcohol: 4.6-6.2 %abv
IBU: 30.0-50.0
Color: 6.0-18.0 SRM
CO2: Unspecified