Mild Ale: History, Brewing, Techniques, Recipes (Classic Beer Style Series, 15) | Dave Sutula | Great Mild Ale History and Style Description
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Mild Ale: History,...
Mild Ale: History, Brewing, Techniques, Recipes (Classic Beer Style Series, 15)
Dave Sutula
Brewers Publications
, 1999 - 200 pages
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Mild
ale
is a simple
beer
to make, but an extremely difficult
style
to pin down. Although light in body and alcohol, it is complex and full of flavor.
A great historical account
I didn't know that
mild
ale
was such an important
beer
style
throughout the whole of
history
. Kudos to Sutula for such a fine historical and practical account of mild ale
brewing
. This is a must read for english beer enthusiasts and brewers.
Great Mild Ale History and Style Description
While traveling in the UK years ago I entered a pub and asked the publican to pour me one of his best. He poured me a
mild
ale
. I was really surprised. It had a wonderful flavor and wasn't at all mild. Ever since then I've been hunting for another purveyor of mild ales. It's not a type of ale pursued by the American
brewing
establishment.
At last, this book presents the
history
of mild ales and is the first source I've found that explains why some really aren't that mild. It's a lovely history and hopefully will rekindle an interest in this dying
style
.
I hope some microbrewery will make a mild ale where I live (Colorado), but until then this book has given me a number of
recipes
to try. I've been home brewing for years and have tried making a few mild ales with moderate results. The book addresses the types of ingredients that are needed to recreate this style. Armed with the knowledge in this book, I look forward to brewing some mild ales of my own.
Mild ales are a style of ale missing in today's microbrew marketplace, one I feel merits a rediscovery by the brewing community. This book should be in the library of anyone seriously interested in brewing ales, especially British ales. Excellent.
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good little history book, not really a how to guide
Interesting
history
, educational but not enough
brewing
information for the first timer.
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