Appearance:
Bright golden colored ale with amber tones. Cream colored head of foam of mainly small but still mixed sized bubbles of carbonation.
Smell:
Aromatically, there's a bold surge of green leafy hops, with fresh vibrant malt underneath.
Taste:
Low end of medium in body. On the palate, a starburst of hop bitterness transcends the firm supporting malt. Middle has hops sweeping forward in an embracing fashion. Triumphant, extended hop bitter
finish is extremely moreish in nature.
Notes:
Named after the unique shallow-draught sailing craft built for trading on the waterways of Norfolk in the early part of the 19th century. Winner of numerous prestigious awards including, CAMRA's' Champion Bitter of Britain 1996/97 and Supreme Champion Beer of Britain 1996/97. Bottle conditioned, therefore yeast sediment in the bottle. Real ale in a bottle. For a real treat, try Wherry Best on hand pump at The Swan, Ingham, Norfolk.
Beer Type: Best Bitter
Country: UK
Website: Official Site