{"id":101,"date":"2023-04-22T10:49:20","date_gmt":"2023-04-22T14:49:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gotourismguides.com\/london\/?p=101"},"modified":"2023-04-22T11:57:26","modified_gmt":"2023-04-22T15:57:26","slug":"the-london-beer-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gotourismguides.com\/london\/the-london-beer-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"The London Beer Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>London pubs offer a wide variety of beers for every taste and preference. From traditional ales to modern craft beers, there&#8217;s something for everyone to enjoy. When ordering beer in a pub, make sure to specify the type, the brand, and the amount (pint or half-pint) you want. Also keep in mind that most English beer is served at room temperature. Let&#8217;s take a closer look at the different types of beer you can find in London pubs.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>Bitter<\/h2><p>\r\nBitter is a traditional English ale that is brewed with a higher level of hops, giving it a bitter flavor. It has a relatively low alcohol content, typically around 3.5% to 5%. Bitter is a popular choice in London pubs, and you can find it in most establishments. It is also what most locals drink.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>Pale Ale<\/h2><p>\r\nPale Ale is a type of beer that is brewed with pale malted barley and has a light color. It has a more pronounced hop flavor than traditional bitters, with a citrus or floral aroma. Pale Ale is a popular choice for those who prefer a more hoppy flavor in their beer.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>Stout<\/h2><p>\r\nStout is a dark beer that is brewed with roasted barley, giving it a rich, chocolate-like flavor. It has a creamy texture and a high alcohol content, typically around 5% to 7%. Guinness, a popular Irish stout, can be found in most London pubs. Guinness is the most popular brand.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>IPA<\/h2><p>\r\nIPA stands for India Pale Ale and is a hoppy beer that originated in England in the 19th century. It has a high level of bitterness and a strong, floral aroma. American-style IPAs, which are typically more hop-forward than traditional English IPAs, are also popular in London pubs.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>Porter<\/h2><p>\r\nPorter is a dark beer that is similar to stout but has a lighter body and lower alcohol content, typically around 4% to 5%. It has a roasted malt flavor and a slightly sweet finish. Porter is a popular choice for those who want a dark beer without the heavy texture of a stout.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h2>Wheat Beer<\/h2><p>\r\nWheat beer is a light, refreshing beer that is brewed with a high percentage of wheat malt. It has a cloudy appearance and a slightly sweet, citrusy flavor. Wheat beer is a popular choice during the summer months in London pubs.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>London pubs offer a wide variety of beers, from traditional ales to modern craft brews. Whether you&#8217;re looking for a bitter, pale ale, stout, IPA, porter, or wheat beer, you&#8217;re sure to find something that suits your taste in one of London&#8217;s many pubs. So, next time you&#8217;re in London, be sure to explore the city&#8217;s rich beer culture and try out some of the different types of beer on offer.<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"London pubs offer a wide variety of beers for every taste and preference. From traditional ales to modern craft beers, there&#8217;s something for everyone to enjoy. 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