British Beer
British beer is a traditional beverage that has been brewed for centuries in the United Kingdom. It typically includes styles such as bitter, porter, and stout, with pale ale being particularly popular. British beers often have a lower alcohol content compared to some international varieties and are known for their rich flavors and aromas, which can include notes of caramel, toffee, and various hops.
The brewing process in Britain often emphasizes cask conditioning, which allows the beer to mature naturally in the cask before serving. This method contributes to the unique taste and texture of British beer, making it a staple in many local pubs. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) promotes the appreciation of traditional British beer and supports independent breweries.