Fuller’s - Chiswick Bitter Returns To U.S. Distribution

imageFrom Fullers & Paulaner:

Fuller’s, London’s premiere brewery and maker of London Pride and ESB, is re-releasing its award winning session ale, Chiswick Bitter, on draught in limited quantities in the United States.

Chiswick Bitter derives its name from the London neighborhood of Chiswick, where the Fuller’s brewery has been situated on the River Thames since 1845. A fresh hop nose leads you into your first sip, where you’ll encounter the biscuity flavor of pale and Crystal malts up front, followed again by the true star of this beer: hops, which assert themselves in the pleasantly bitter, floral, and spicy finish.

Chiswick Bitter is the winner of the esteemed CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ales) Beer of the Year Award. “Session beers have become a hot button in the United States in recent years, and a number of US breweries have begun experimenting with how to create a full flavored beer with low alcohol content,” says Fuller’s US Brand Manager, Charles Stanley. “Fuller’s has been brewing and refining Chiswick Bitter for decades, so this release is a great opportunity for American bars and restaurants to provide their patrons with session beer at its finest.”

Only 450 kegs of Chiswick Bitter are available throughout the entire United States. Bar and restaurant proprietors should contact their local Fuller’s distributor or email
cstanley@paulanerhpusa.com to place their orders.

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