I have been reading a reference about hull brewery from 1895 that mentioned that they made a champagne bitter??
Any ideas what this could be?
High strength bitter that has been riddled and disgorged? Pale malts maybe or do you think they would have used a champagne yeast?
Anyone seen anything like this elsewhere?
It was in bottles I know that.
Sound really interesting anyway
Wilf
Champagne bitter
Re: Champagne bitter
Possibly just marketing, maybe they made a lager but didn't want to market it as that etc. What was the reference?
Did they even make anything called a bitter then anyway?
Did they even make anything called a bitter then anyway?
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Re: Champagne bitter
5th sep 1842 The Times apparently has the 1st mention of "bitter beer".
Re: Champagne bitter
pale ale, Champagne yeast, highly carbed and bottle conditioned, remouaged and champagne cork?
that would be how I would do it. Although gueuze is the nearest beer to champagne I can think of.
that would be how I would do it. Although gueuze is the nearest beer to champagne I can think of.