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English Dark Mild Ale
Learn more about the English Dark Mild Ale style of beer.
The quintessential British session beer, like its name suggests, a Mild is known for its low level of hop character. Similarly, the alcohol content is traditionally very low, too. Colors can range from medium amber to rich brown. Low carbonation with a nearly still, slightly bubbly head and little to no hop aroma. Grainy to toasty malts might be present, but expect some body from the high dextrins produced during brewing. Traditionally Dark Milds were a draft beer made popular in London and the Midlands of England.
ABV: 3.0–6.0% | IBU: 20–30 | Glassware: Pint Glass (or Becker, Nonic, Tumbler)
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ABV: 3.0–6.0% | IBU: 20–30 | Glassware: Pint Glass (or Becker, Nonic, Tumbler)
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