First up was cmoewes' bitter.
At first I thought this one might have missed the mark as a bitter but turns out it was just too cold to taste all the flavors. Cold it had all the markings of a mild but as it warmed a few degrees the bitter came through.
Overall:
Appearance: moussey (i think that's a word) head that lingered and left lacing on the glass. Bad some chill haze. Dark caramel color reminiscent of a n English mild.
Aroma: malty with some caramel and earthy/floral hop notes that I tend to associate with a goldings or fuggle variety.
Flavor:very malty with mild complexity on target for style. Definitely earthiness from hops. Low esters with slightly fruity finish.
Mouthfeel: bready with a medium-heavy body. Pleasantly bitter.
Overall: a very enjoyable beer that showed great brewing technique. In a competition I would have scored this around a 40 most likely.
Wow, thanks for the great notes. That beer was based on the recipe from a BYO interview with Fuller's brewing Director (https://byo.com/equipment/item/2318-fuller’s-the-pride-of-london)
The numbers came out to OG 1.050 FG 1.012 with an IBU around 35.