Mild Ale (200)
Mild Ales are an English style of beer that is likely a predecessor of the Porter style. Due to population growth, and thus demand for beer in the 18th century, some English brewers began selling beer before it was ready. This young beer was called “Mild”. Mild Ales are copper to dark brown although paler versions do exist. This maltcentric style can offer a wide range of malt and yeast flavours including sweet caramel, toffee, toast, nuts, chocolate, coffee, roast, fruit, licorice, molasses, plum, or raisin. Hop flavour and bitterness is low and they can have a dry or sweet finish. Carbonation is on the low side and so is the alcohol which ranges from 3-5% and IBUs from 10-25.
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Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Regular. Also available bottle conditioned.
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Shaftebury Coastal Cream Ale
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Shaftebury Cream Ale was the first dark cream ale created in Canada, Introduced in 1987, it remains Shafteburys flagship product. The special chocolate and crustal malts used in creating this beer have resulted in a mildly hopped cream ale with a smooth, mildly chocolate flavor.
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Snake River A.K. Session
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 An English style Mild Ale that combines a smooth, sweet mellowness with fruity undertones.
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Spitting Feathers Dark Velvet Mild
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 A tasty, dark, mild ale. An easy drinking beer full of smooth, roasted and nutty flavours.
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St Peters Mild
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Regular. Has been brewed at various strengths between 3.6% and 4.7% A classic example of a beer mild in hops but not in flavour. Sweetness balanced by bitter chocolate malt to produce a rare but much sought after traditional mild.
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St. Austell Cornish Cream
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 by St Austell Keg Regular. Filtered and nitrogenated. Previously brewed at 3.8%. A cool, dark creamy beer from St. Austell and a favourite with many visitors to Cornwall. Cornish Cream is an exceptionally smooth beer in which the initial sweetness is balanced by rich, roasted flavours of espresso or dark chocolate.
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Steamin Billy Scrum Down
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 A refreshing dark well balanced mild whose chocolaty fruity flavours complement its roasted bitter finish, with a hint of Golding hops coming through.
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Stewart Edinburgh Number 3
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Status uncertain. .Named in the tradition of numbering beers according to their strength and colour. A full bodied, smooth, 4.3% cask conditioned ale, with an intense colour, rich malty taste, and a clean finish. Brewed using soft Scottish water, 4 types of malt, (including generous proportions...
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Swan Old Fashioned Mild
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cask Regular. Our old fashioned mild ale, easy to drink at any time of the year.
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