Stones Bitter is a type of English beer originally brewed by William Stones Ltd, Sheffield, England. It is a golden/straw-coloured beer of ABV 3.7% with a creamy white head and has a sweet, malt and hops flavour. It was introduced by Cannon brewery in the 1940s. Image File history File links Stones_Bitter. ... Image File history File links Stones_Bitter. ... Bitter is a loose term for a type of beer. ... Beer, generally, is an alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of sugars suspended in an aqueous medium, and which is not distilled after fermentation. ... For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). ...
The Cannon brewery was taken over by Bass in 1968 and brewing continued in Sheffield until 1999 when it was closed. The brand is currently brewed by Coors Brewers Ltd at their Burton-on-Trent plant under licence from Interbrew UK. The Bass Red Triangle, the first trademark in Britain, has been used for over 150 years to mark bottles of their pale ale. ... For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). ... Burton-upon-Trent is a large town straddling the River Trent in the east of Staffordshire, England, which originally grew up around the monastery of St. ... Interbrew was a large Belgium-based brewing company which owned many internationally known beers, as well as some smaller local beers. ...
William Stones Ltd was located at Cannon Brewery, 43 Rutland Road, Sheffield, England, S3 8BE. For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). ...
External links
[1] - The Backpacker - Unofficial Stones Bitter opinion poll