Southport & West Lancs

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Mild Trail Beers Updates

These are the mild beers being served at the moment, or pending, as advised by participating pubs.

Beer Den

Parker of Southport

Marauder Mild. No futher details available

Bold

Coach House of Warrington

Gunpowder Mild, 3.8%. A very dark mild with a full liquorice and treacle flavour and a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Greene King XX Mild, 3.0%. Tasting Notes; A moderate bitterness with light underlying herbal hop character from the challenger and goldings hops.

Phoenix Monkeytown Mild, 3.8. Tasting Notes; Strong aroma, deep roast flavour balanced with traditional Goldings hops. Some bitterness in a smooth full malt finish.

Moorhouse's Black Cat. 3.5% Tasting Notes; Dark, refreshing beer with a distinct chocolate malt flavour and a smooth hoppy finish.

Cheshire Lines

Banks of Wolverhampton

Bank's Mild, 3.5% Smooth and Malty

Corridor

Coach House of Warrington

Gunpowder Mild, 3.8%. A very dark mild with a full liquorice and treacle flavour and a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Grasshopper

4Ts of Warrington

Cherry Mild, 3.8%. Tasting Notes; Traditional mild with lashings of cherries added to create a mouth watering cherry overload which compliments the mild perfectly.

Old School Mild,3.8%. Tasting Notes; Traditional dark mild. Dating back to the 1930s, light roasted chocolate and a smooth creamy finish with delicate hints of blackcurrent.

Bank Top of Bolton

Dark Mild, 4.0%.Tasting Notes; A full-bodied dark mild with malt and roast aroma, rich mouthfeel and a complex taste including hints of liquorice and roast barley.

Banks & Taylor of Bedfordshire

Shefford Plum Mild 3.8% Tasting Notes; Earthy malts and dried fruits on the nose. Dark fruity flavours alongside moments of dough and earth. Smooth, mid-dry malty ending.

Shefford Old Dark 5.0% Tasting Notes; A rich, fruity flavoured dark beer with caramel flavours. This Beer is brewed using Pearl Pale Malt, Crystal Malt, Caramel and Cascade Hops.

Dunham Massey of Manchester

Dunham Chocolate Cherry 3.8% Tasting Notes; Chocolate Cherry is a multi-award winning speciality mild. Champion Speciality Beer of Britain 2012. It has all the class of Dunham Dark, with a dry hint of cherry that cuts through the malt flavours.

Dunham Dark3.8% Tasting Notes; Dunham Dark is a multi-award winning traditional North Western dark mild. Smooth and easy drinking.

Dunham Light 3.8% Tasting Notes; Dunham Light is a creamy, malty, easy drinking light mild.

Black Swan 3.8% Tasting Notes; A very dark distinctive ale, very creamy with a hint of fruit.

George Wright Mild 4.0% "Dark creamy no nonsense mild.

Roman Black 4.8% Tasting Notes; A very dark premium ale, smooth & creamy with toffee and raisin notes leaving a long malty sweet taste.

Heritage of Burton

Massey's Original 4.0% Tasting Notes; A classic Mild. It is a deep chestnut brown with a vanilla aroma. The taste has vanilla, toffee, chocolate flavours with a sweet malty finish.

Littleover of Derbyshire

The Panther 4.2% Tasting Notes; Rich smooth warming ale with hints of coffee and Irish whiskey.

Moorhouses's of Burnley

Black Cat 3.5% Tasting Notes; Dark, refreshing beer with a distinct chocolate malt flavour and a smooth hoppy finish.

Parker Brewery of Southport

Marauders Mild 3.7% Tasting Notes; Traditional easy drinking mild with bitter and roast after tastes

Rock The Boat of Crosby

Sittin on the Dock 3.5% Tasting Notes; Smooth dark ale bursting with flavour, best enjoyed Sittin' on the Dock, wastin' time.....

Salopian of Shrewsbury

Divine Comedy 3.8% Tasting Notes; A contemporary twist on a mild. A dark opulence with a soft bitterness and toasty malts that delves into an ethereal crescendo of passion fruit, citrus and pine.

Southport Brewery

Dark Night 3.8% Tasting Notes; Dark Night is named in memory of The Mexico shipping diaster (1886) in Southport's . It’s a dark, traditional award winning mild ale.

Timothy Taylor of Yorkshire

Golden Best 3.5% Tasting Notes; The last of the true Pennine light milds. A crisp, golden coloured beer that makes a refreshing session ale. The smooth and creamy flavour makes it a popular choice.

Liverpool Brewing Co

Liverpool Mild 3.5% Tasting Notes; A traditional Pennine style golden Mild.

Lymm Brewery of Cheshire

Lymm Dark Mild 3.4% Tasting Notes;North Western dark mild. Smooth and easy drinking.

Guest House

Southport Brewery

Southport Dark Night 3.9%

S+B Sports Club

Timothy Taylors

Golden Best 3.5% A crisp, amber coloured beer that makes a refreshing session ale with a smooth and creamy flavour

Windmill

Bank's Mild

Tasting notes:A light chestnut coloured beer, exhibiting a glorious balance. Malty with a perceptible burnt note, it's full bodied with a hint of bitterness counterbalancing the rich, biscuity flavour from the best barley. Beautifully balanced, smooth and very moreish.