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English Pale Mild Ale
Learn more about the English Pale Mild Ale style of beer.
Similar in many ways to an ordinary Bitter, yet not as hoppy, the English Pale Mild Ale is a delicate, malt-forward brew. Lighter in color than Dark Milds, this style ranges from a pale amber to a deep amber or even an amber brown. Fruitiness, sulfur, and buttery diacetyl may be present in the nose, while hops—traditionally English in origin—are generally subdued yet offer a balancing bitterness. The low alcohol range makes this type of ale a perfect session beer. Not as popular as it has been in the past, Pale Mild is nonetheless an ale for those who appreciate nuance and a bit of history in their pint glass.
ABV: 3.0–5.0% | IBU: 15–25 | Glassware: Pint Glass (or Becker, Nonic, Tumbler)
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ABV: 3.0–5.0% | IBU: 15–25 | Glassware: Pint Glass (or Becker, Nonic, Tumbler)
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