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Bishops Finger

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🌍 England · Extra Special Bitter · One of 3 Extra Special Bitters in hopIQ

World's Best Bitter 2024 (World Beer Awards). Erstmals 1958 gebraut, benannt nach antiken Wegweisern für kentische Pilger. Sattes Rubin mit Pflaume, getrockneter Aprikose und einem weichen bitter-blutigen Orangenabgang. PGI-geschützt.

ABV
5.2%
IBU
30
SRM
amber14

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions

malty
87%
caramel
63%
bodied
55%
wheat
50%
hop bitterness
45%
smooth
38%
crisp
30%
floral
25%
dark fruit
20%
nutty
13%

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Serve & Enjoy

How to get the most out of Bishops Finger

Serve at 4–7°C
Refrigerate, then rest 2 min

Serve at 4–7°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.

Pint glass
Recommended for this style

The classic — versatile, comfortable to hold and keeps the beer cool. No frills, no distractions: just the beer.

Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.

Tasting Notes

AI-generated sensory profile for Bishops Finger

Appearance

Bishops Finger displays an attractive rich ruby hue with excellent clarity and a sturdy, persistent head. The deep amber-tinged color reflects its heritage as a traditionally-brewed ESB with substantial malt character. Carbonation is well-balanced, supporting a visually appealing presentation.

rubydeep amberpersistent headbrilliant clarity

Aroma

The nose is dominated by classic English malt with prominent notes of caramel and dark fruit—particularly prunes and dried apricot. Subtle floral hop character emerges beneath, complemented by warm bread-like grain notes that suggest proper kettle work and noble hop usage.

carameldried stone fruitfloral hopswarm grain

Taste

Entry is full-bodied and malty with immediate caramel sweetness balanced by restrained hop bitterness. The mid-palate showcases complex layers of bread, nutty undertones, and dark fruit complexity, while the bitterness gradually builds with a distinctive blood-orange citrus character that provides welcome refreshment.

malty sweetnessblood-orangefull-bodiednutty undertones

Finish

A soft, clean finish with lingering bitter notes that fade gracefully without harshness. The aftertaste maintains the blood-orange character with a subtle drying effect that encourages the next sip.

clean finishsoft bitterlingering citrus
88
hopIQ score
aroma
85
taste
89
appearance
86
finish
87
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