Europe in four cans
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Flemish, Wallonian, German and Czech: these are the origins of the beer
styles tackled in today's set, from Czech brewery Zichovec, in
collaboration with S...
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Tandleman's Random and Particular Thoughts on Beer.
7 comments:
How does it compare with their regular cask mild, Nutty Black (nee, wait for it, 'Mild'!!)??
As the 'M' word becomes increasingly taboo, perhaps the slogan should now be, "Make May Shadowy Dark Smoky Month."
Chris. It is fuller and stronger I'd say. I'd guess it's a different brew altgether
RedNev
"Make May the Beer formerly known as Mild Month?2
I'd drunk Taylor's Golden Best for half my life before I even realised it was a mild.
Far from being promoted in this CAMRA campaigning month, I'm find 'mild' is being marginalised - I've had a dozen milds in the last few weeks, none of which had the word 'mild' on the clip. Does mild as a style have too much baggage? Is the style itself too loose - a range of colours and strengths that leads to style confusion amongst beer drinkers?
Well I guess its the style that's important, not the name. I don't personally think the style is too loose as most do choose to interpret it in a single way.
I think there is far less variation within the 'mild' category than among the vast array of different beers that still call themselves 'bitter'.
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