Description
We believe that the key to brewing a great strong beer is to make it well-balanced with a good use of hops. This makes Otter Head easily drinkable and an excellent choice with food. Whilst it has a distinctive barley wine, old ale character it remains light to drink with a malty, fruity and slightly sweet flavour with a long bittersweet aftertaste. The fruit and malt aroma sits well with the beer’s deep, luxurious red/brown colour – still a firm favourite on many bars and in plenty of homes.
Customers comments:
“Lovely beer, packaged well and fast delivery. I’ll be ordering again for sure.”
“A great beer to cheer you up in the darker evenings!”
“Excellent beer, good website”
“Top class, follow up with … another.”
“I tried this for the first time recently and enjoyed it very much, so instantly it has become another firm favourite along with Otter Ale!”
“Very tasty enjoying something different”
“Always prompt service and excellent ale.”
“A fantastic beer, not too heavy, great taste and surprisingly refreshing. Fantastic quality as always”
“The BEST premium/strong Bitter out there! Lovely malty taste..”
“Better than a box of chocs”
“Really tasty, a beer with body. Yummy.”
“An excellent dark fruity beer with a fair kick. The service from Otter Brewery rates 5 stars.”
“I love all the Otter ales, but had never tried Head. It arrived the day after I ordered and did not disappoint.”
“The Best Ale you can Buy……We have got good Ale in Cornwall . But Otter Head is the Best . I have drunk lots of Ales thru out the country….. But Otter Head is the Best…….”
Michael Ashby (verified owner) –
Otter is our local brewery and, in our view, is the finest beer on earth. We have a regular order of a case of Otter Ale, my favourite, and a case of Otter Head, my Wife’s favourite. She was brought up on good beer and used to be able to drink me under the table so she prefers the extra strength of Head. The first mouthful of a cool pint of either when one is thirsty is like tasting the elixir of life! Note: I am only very slightly prone to exaggeration.