Bitter Ale
Joseph Holt Group plc

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From:
Joseph Holt Group plc
 
England, United Kingdom
Style:
English Bitter
ABV:
4%
Score:
+1 rating needed
Avg:
3.6 | pDev: 13.89%
Ratings:
9 | reviews: 7
Status:
Active
Rated:
May 14, 2026
Added:
Sep 11, 2003
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Reviewed by flagmantho from Washington

3.86/5  rDev +7.2%
look: 4.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
I had this beer on cask in a pub glass at Bridgewater Exchange in the Manchester airport.

Appearance: rich dark amber hue with a clear body and a thick finger of creamy tan foam. Love the look of cask!

Smell: light malt with a caramelly, nutty aroma. Not too complicated, but it’s nice.

Taste: bready malt with a little caramelly character; hops flavor is mild but bitterness is moderate. Not too bad.

Mouthfeel: medium body with a very smooth creaminess. I think cask just suits some beers better than others, and it suits this one well.

Overall: maybe not the perfect bitter, but it’s really hitting the spot for me today.
May 14, 2026
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Reviewed by misteil from Ireland

3.23/5  rDev -10.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
enjoyed at the old monkey pub, manchester, not the best beer in the world, decent enough bitter but just a slight mineral taste on the finish which detracts from the beer a lot, not bad though
May 08, 2023
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Reviewed by Beginner2 from Illinois

3.73/5  rDev +3.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4.5
Also from the cask, but at two different times, October 2004 and July 2015. Both in a Manchurian pub.
For a more extensive review, see Roger Protz' "300 Beers To Try Before You Die!"

Instead of a review, I offer a micro-review that explains my excellent Overall Hugs for Holt. 175 years run by fifth generation of the Holt family, their beers are poured in 120+ pubs. In reading through their website, Holt's attention to detail is impressive and it is easy to understand how they have won so many international awards. Their Bitter's History has a dedicated page, which is impressive. So does their food pairings which are thoughtful and well-practiced.
May 03, 2016
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Reviewed by jazzyjeff13 from England

3.27/5  rDev -9.2%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.25
A 500ml bottle with a BB of Jan 2015, so it's a bit out of date. Acquired a while back from a B&M store.

A: Poured into a pint mug. A clear brownish-amber hue with good carbonation. Yields a large head of creamy off-white foam that lasts for a minute or two before settling as a patchy surface layer.

S: Aroma of grainy malt with hints of caramel, husks, stewed leaves and mild ale yeast. A touch of cardboard in the background. Uninspired.

T: Tastes of vague caramel malt with a dry, bitter finish. Notes of grain, mild caramel, husks, stewed leaves, faint ale yeast and cardboard. Well-attenuated, followed by a moderately harsh bitterness upon swallowing.

M: Mouthfeel is smooth, tingly and dry, with spritzy carbonation and a somewhat insubstantial body. Slightly astringent, accompanied by an aftertaste of harsh stewed leaves/cardboard, weak caramel malt and subtle ale yeast.

O: So-so; pretty average stuff. Looks alright, while the aroma and flavour tend towards maltiness with hints of stewed leaves and faint yeast. Body is a bit thin. Possibly better on cask but rather forgettable. No need to seek it out.
Apr 15, 2015
 
Rated: 3.6 by Tdenham from England

Feb 21, 2015
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Reviewed by EmperorBevis from England

3.77/5  rDev +4.7%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
Pint of cask Holt's Bitter served unfortunately in a plastic glass at the pop up pub in front of Manchester town hall as part of the Christmas markets served via classic handpump with sparkler giving a beautifull looking beer that has dulled slightly in aggressive flavour over the years
Nov 01, 2013
 
Rated: 3 by JohnQVD from New York

Aug 22, 2013
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Reviewed by wl0307 from England

3.18/5  rDev -11.7%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Tasted again, this time in my local JDW pub in East End London and served without a sparkler (hooray!).

A: tawny to orangey amber hue, a fluffy beer head sustains well, on top of a mild carbonated body.
S: resinous-hops, plum-fruitiness, on top of a very light caramelly malty overtone--simple, nice.
T: a teaish-hoppy flavour approaches along with a very profound, tannic and sprigs-like bitterness... leaving a teaish aftertaste buttressed by a lightly peppery and spicy bitter hoppy overnote.
M&D: light and refreshing, this is a quaffable and traditional example that one shouldn't miss when exploring the whole world of similar yet very colourful bitters!
May 18, 2006
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Reviewed by ToneControl from England

4.77/5  rDev +32.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
After over 150 years, Holt's is still pretty much a family-run brewery in Manchester. Since they are efficient, and spend nothing on advertising, they sell the beer incredibly cheaply (about £1.30 a pint in 2003).

This is the driest bitter I have ever tasted, apparently the hops are East Kent Goldings and Target (high in alpha acids), at 4% alcohol, it has 39 bitterness units. Pilsner Urquell is 44 (which I also like a lot), but this tastes much drier - it is a beer that you love or loathe.

Bear in mind that, if not cared for correctly, it can taste awful - so you need to try it in the right place.

An incredibly detailed review can be found at: http://www.protzonbeer.com/documents/27660-000889.html
Sep 11, 2003