Brewed to celebrate Brouwerij De Molen’s ‘Borefts’ festival, under the brief ‘tradition’, this strong(ish) ale has it’s roots stretching back to the late 1700’s. The beer boasts 100% mild ale malt and 18g per litre of East Kent Goldings in the early boil, bringing aromas of vanilla and sweet oak with bold, rich, bruised fruit flavours.
This tasty brew comes in a 330ml can and is 8.5% ABV.
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Maciej –
Aaron –
Not sure how to explain this, a very unique beer.
Stephen –
Expensive for size
Chris –
Just what you’d expect from these guys.
Antony –
Great collab
Carl –
Fairly sure Imperial Mild is a style invented to get craft beer twats to pay 3x the price for a Doppelbock. It worked. Bready, bitter & a bit plummy.
Luke –
Not really a mild, more of a strong bitter/ barley wine, either way it was delicious
Adam –
decent, strong
simon –
Wow, my granddad would be proud.
Andrew –
Stunning. Lots of flavour. Best mild I have ever had.
Phillip –
Rich, malty with a robust alcohol kick but not too much as to blow your socks off. Syrupy, nutty, sweet and smokey, perfect for autumnal days.
Ferdi –
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Paul –
not really mild more a beefed up brown ale
Ryan –
Really not my cup of tea. Tastes like boozy hobgoblin