English beer has a long history, and has quite distinct traditions from most other beer brewing countries (see Beer and nationality).


Unusually, England is one of the very few countries (along with Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) where ales, beers brewed by warm fermentation rather than lagers, have remained dominant among domestic beers. In addition cask conditioned beer rather than bottled beer is still normal, with the beer finishing its maturing in casks in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery.


Londoners has been drinking it without refreshing in the publications of the city.

In the United Kingdom, there are different types of beer, and they are:

- The Beer of malto -> is a beer darker than the others English beers.

- The Beer of the cleanser -> for the drinkers who prefer a clearer beer.

- The golden beer -> this one, is very popular in America.

The pubs are the most popular public hauseto drink beer. The name pub comes from public, pub is an abbreviation.

The pubs in england are an important part of British life. People talk, eat, drink, meet their friends and relax there.
Pubs often have two bars, one usually quieter than the other, many have a garden where people can sit in the summer.

Groups of friends normally buy 'rounds' of drinks.

If you spill a stranger's drink by accident, it is good manners (and prudent) to offer to buy another drink.