Pils
Mills Brewing

- From:
- Mills Brewing
- England, United Kingdom
- Style:
- Wild Ale
- ABV:
- 6%
- Score:
- +10 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 0 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 0
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Not rated
- Added:
- Feb 25, 2025
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Pils is brewed solely in the depths of a Gloucestershire winter, working with the cold weather to aid an ambient-temperature lager yeast driven primary fermentation in our open coolship.
The pale wort is made from barley, oats, and whole-leaf European hops.
After around ten days open fermentation in our coolship, the young beer is transfered to large oak casks for a secondary fermentation and lagering period with our indigenous wild yeast and bacteria, until warmer months. The long winter lagering naturally clarifies the beer as is matures.
Finally, the beer is dry-hopped with whole-leaf hops and bottle conditioned for several months before release. The beer is packaged in heavyweight 330 ml amber bottles.
This batch of Pils is a blend of beers that underwent primary fermentation in Winter 2023/24 and was bottled in September of this year. Eight months from brew to release.
The finished beer is exceedingly light, fresh, effervescent and hoppy, with aromas of cut-grass, flowers, and subtle funk. The palate is dry, medium bodied, and cleans off with an assertive bitter snap.
The pale wort is made from barley, oats, and whole-leaf European hops.
After around ten days open fermentation in our coolship, the young beer is transfered to large oak casks for a secondary fermentation and lagering period with our indigenous wild yeast and bacteria, until warmer months. The long winter lagering naturally clarifies the beer as is matures.
Finally, the beer is dry-hopped with whole-leaf hops and bottle conditioned for several months before release. The beer is packaged in heavyweight 330 ml amber bottles.
This batch of Pils is a blend of beers that underwent primary fermentation in Winter 2023/24 and was bottled in September of this year. Eight months from brew to release.
The finished beer is exceedingly light, fresh, effervescent and hoppy, with aromas of cut-grass, flowers, and subtle funk. The palate is dry, medium bodied, and cleans off with an assertive bitter snap.
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