Robinsons Trooper 4Pk

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Description

Robinsons Trooper 4-Pack is a 4.7% ABV British Extra Special Bitter sold in four 330ml bottles, co-created by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson and Robinsons Brewery. Since launching in May 2013, Trooper has moved over 15 million pints worldwide, making it one of the most commercially successful celebrity-brewer collaborations in craft beer history.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.7%  |  Origin: Stockport, England  |  Style: Extra Special Bitter (ESB)  |  Brewery: Robinsons (Family Brewers)

Production & Heritage

Robinsons is a family-owned brewery based in Stockport, Greater Manchester, with roots stretching back to 1838. Trooper was developed as a hands-on collaboration between Bruce Dickinson — a devoted real ale enthusiast — and Robinsons' head brewer Martyn Weeks. The beer is brewed with a blend of Bobek, Goldings, and Cascade hops, a combination that bridges traditional English earthiness with a more modern citrus edge rarely found in classic ESBs.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Caramel and toffee lead the nose, followed by lightly buttered toasted bread and a subtle woody hop character. A faint citrus lift emerges as the beer warms.

Taste: The entry is malt-forward, delivering rich caramel and biscuit sweetness across the palate. Mid-palate, earthy and lightly citric hop flavors — including a notable hint of lemon — balance the residual malt sweetness. The body is medium, with a brownish amber hue and crystal clarity in the glass.

Finish: Moderately firm bitterness carries through a clean, drying finish that lingers without overstaying. Toasted malt and a whisper of citrus peel remain on the tail end.

How to Drink Trooper

Trooper is best served slightly below room temperature — around 10–12°C — in a pint glass or English tulip to let the malt complexity open up. For a straightforward pour, it rewards patient drinking rather than rushed sipping.

  • Beer and a Bump: Pair a bottle alongside a dram of blended Scotch for a classic British pub combination that echoes the beer's toasty malt backbone.
  • Shandy: Mix half Trooper with lemonade; the beer's caramel sweetness and citric hops make for a refreshing warm-weather shandy.
  • Black and Tan: Layer Trooper beneath a dry stout — its biscuity body provides a sturdy malt platform that contrasts roasted coffee notes above.

Best For

  • Gifting an Iron Maiden fan who appreciates quality British ale
  • Introducing American hop-forward drinkers to traditional English bitters
  • Stocking a home bar for casual weekend sessions at an approachable ABV
  • Pairing with a British-style Sunday roast or pub grub spread

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Trooper taste like? Trooper delivers a malt-driven profile of caramel, toffee, and toasted bread balanced by earthy and citric hop bitterness. A subtle lemon note and firm but clean bitter finish keep it from becoming overly sweet.

How does Trooper compare to Fuller's London Pride? Both are English premium bitters in a similar ABV range, but Trooper leans heavier on caramel and toffee sweetness with a more pronounced citrus hop character from its Cascade addition. Fuller's London Pride tends toward a drier, more biscuity malt profile with classic English hop earthiness.

Is Trooper good for beginners? At 4.7% ABV with accessible malt sweetness and moderate bitterness, Trooper is an approachable entry point for drinkers exploring English-style bitters for the first time.

Where is Trooper made? Trooper is brewed at Robinsons Brewery in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Robinsons has been a family-owned operation since 1838, making it one of the longest-running independent breweries in the United Kingdom.

What foods pair well with Trooper? Roast beef or lamb benefits from the beer's malt richness. Sharp cheddar cheese echoes its toffee notes. Fish and chips work well against the citric hop bitterness. Meat pies and sausage rolls find a natural companion in the toasty malt body. Caramelized onion dishes mirror the beer's dominant sweetness.

What sizes does Trooper come in? Trooper is widely available in 330ml bottles (including this 4-pack format) and 500ml bottles, with cask and draft versions also distributed across pubs in the UK.

Is Trooper worth the price? Trooper positions as a mid-range premium bitter — above standard session ales but well below craft specialty releases. The quality of ingredients and the Robinsons brewing pedigree deliver solid value within the ESB category.

Why Trooper?

What separates Trooper from novelty celebrity beers is the genuine involvement of Bruce Dickinson in recipe development alongside an established British brewery with nearly two centuries of experience. The Bobek, Goldings, and Cascade hop blend gives it a signature citrus twist that most traditional ESBs lack, while the malt bill stays firmly rooted in English brewing tradition. Over 15 million pints sold globally confirms that the beer has earned repeat drinkers well beyond the Iron Maiden fanbase. For an everyday-strength bitter with more character than most in its class, Trooper delivers on substance rather than just name recognition.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    ESB
  • Product of
    England
  • Size
    4PK 500ML Cans
  • Brand
    Robinsons

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