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03-03-2010, 10:10
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It's March. We all know what that means: Mild Month. Time for another Mild recipe.
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Remember my Andrew Campbell post about Mild (http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2010/02/1950s-mild.html)? Didn't think so. In that case, check out the link.
Best Mild. It's a term that's pretty much extinct. In the distant past of my drinking youth, there were still a couple of breweries brewing multiple Milds. Thwaites was a good example. Though their ordinary Mild has long since been discontinued and their Best Mild is now called Nutty Black.
Today's beer is a Whitbread's Best Mild. It was introduced in the 1950's when things began to look up economically in Britain and beer strengths had started edging up to a level actually capable of intoxicating. Whitbread Triple X as Campbell called it, was one of his examples of a best Mild. Though it barely creeps into his definition of the category with a gravity of just 1034.
I can't think of much else to say. . . . Buy more of my books! (http://stores.lulu.com/barclayperkins) . . . . erm . . .erm . . .
Here's Kristen, coming to my rescue . . .
It's March. We all know what that means: Mild Month. Time for another Mild recipe.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CHrKKDU9290/S45Dcltq0QI/AAAAAAAAGog/e5QwOcfu-Uk/s320/Hoskins_Best_Mild_Ale_1940.jpg (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CHrKKDU9290/S45Dcltq0QI/AAAAAAAAGog/e5QwOcfu-Uk/s1600-h/Hoskins_Best_Mild_Ale_1940.jpg)
Remember my Andrew Campbell post about Mild (http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2010/02/1950s-mild.html)? Didn't think so. In that case, check out the link.
Best Mild. It's a term that's pretty much extinct. In the distant past of my drinking youth, there were still a couple of breweries brewing multiple Milds. Thwaites was a good example. Though their ordinary Mild has long since been discontinued and their Best Mild is now called Nutty Black.
Today's beer is a Whitbread's Best Mild. It was introduced in the 1950's when things began to look up economically in Britain and beer strengths had started edging up to a level actually capable of intoxicating. Whitbread Triple X as Campbell called it, was one of his examples of a best Mild. Though it barely creeps into his definition of the category with a gravity of just 1034.
I can't think of much else to say. . . . Buy more of my books! (http://stores.lulu.com/barclayperkins) . . . . erm . . .erm . . .
Here's Kristen, coming to my rescue . . .