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Ordinary Bitter | Local Ale From England, United Kingdom | TasteAtlas

Ordinary bitter

Ordinary bitter is a beer style with low carbonation and low alcohol levels. It is an easy-drinking and approachable style with gold to copper color and light to medium body. Among the bitter group, it is a version with the lowest alcohol content, typically falling between 3.2% and 3.8% ABV.


Ordinary bitter has a good balance of malt sweetness and hop bitterness, and neither should be overpowering. Malt aroma often has caramel-like qualities, and most ordinary bitters will have bready, toasty, and biscuity notes, along with moderate fruitiness.


These classic British brews would pair well with roasted poultry, British pub food, and cheese.