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TasteAtlas recently introduced its list of the worst-rated English beers. This includes styles and brands of beer. Take a look!
This style of beer has low carbonation and alcohol levels with the ABV being between 3.2% and 3.8%.
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Ranging from dark gold to copper, the ABV can be anywhere between 4 and 7%.
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While this brew is made with British ingredients, it’s often the American pale ale.
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It’s been produced since 1698 and is made with locally-grown hops and Kentish Ale strain of yeast and water from an artesian well.
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Aged in wooden casks, old ale is often regarded as dark and malty English strong ale.
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While it does have wine in its name, this brew has a pronounced malt flavour.
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This is a classic British beer style, and today it includes brews in a variety of colours.
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This is an old and versatile beer style, with its origins lying in the British brewing traditions.
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With an ABV of 5 and 7.5%, the colour of this drink varies from light copper to golden amber.
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The term is often used to describe both the term bitter and brews made with pale barley malt.
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