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  2. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Best or special bitter Strength between 4.2% and 4.7% abv. In the United Kingdom bitter above 4.2% abv accounted for just 2.9% of pub sales in 2003. [5] The disappearance of weaker bitters from some brewers' rosters means "best" bitter is actually the weakest in the range. Premium or strong bitter Strength of 4.8% abv and over. Golden ale

  3. John Smith's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    After successful test marketing from 1974, John Smith's Bitter was distributed in the South of England from 1979 onwards, accompanied by an extensive marketing budget. [41] [42] As research by Courage indicated that Southern drinkers considered Yorkshire bitter to be superior, the beer was sold there under the name John Smith's Yorkshire Bitter ...

  4. Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Assorted keg beer taps (Dark Mild, Taddy Lager, Pure Brew Organic Lager) Samuel Smith's Old Brewery Bitter pumps A bottle of Imperial Stout, a vegan beer. Since discontinuing Museum Ale in the early 1990s, Samuel Smith's has brewed only one cask beer, Old Brewery Bitter (OBB). This is unusual in the British brewing industry, as most brewers ...

  5. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    Bitter is the broad term applied to a well-hopped pale ale, from about 3.5% to 7% in strength and pale gold to dark mahogany in colour. English brewers have several loose names for variations in beer strength, such as best bitter, special bitter, extra special bitter, and premium bitter.

  6. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    4. Jell-O Pudding Pops. Once a beloved treat of the 70s and 80s, Pudding Pops were a freezer aisle favorite that blended the creamy texture of pudding with the chill of a popsicle.

  7. Marston's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Marston's Pedigree is brewed in Burton-upon-Trent: it is a 4.3% ABV bitter. [13] Introduced in 1952, it is Marston's flagship brand , selling 150,000 hectolitres in 2010. [ 13 ] It is the only beer to use the oak Burton Union System so that it is fermented in wood; the ingredients are mineral enriched Burton Water, malted barley, and Fuggles ...

  8. Courage Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Courage Best Bitter (4 per cent ABV in cask and keg, 3.8 per cent in bottles and cans). [14] It is described as "pale in colour, fully balanced with a malty flavour and distinctive hop character, [and] makes for an easy drinking session beer". [14] Courage Best Bitter sponsors local events within its south west of England heartland. [14]

  9. Boddingtons Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Boddingtons Bitter is a straw-golden bitter beer originally produced by Boddington & Co at their Strangeways Brewery in Manchester. It is now owned by AB-InBev and produced at their brewery in Samlesbury , Lancashire.