Titanic - Nautical Mild
    • Brewery – Titanic
    • Ale – Nautical Mild
    • Cask or Keg – Cask
    • Type – Mild
    • Origin – Staffordshire, UK
    • Strength – 4.8% ABV
    • RRP – £2.29 per pint
    • Where – The Forest House Wetherspoons, Chester

 

Titanic Nautical Mild was a seasonal ale that was brewed by Titanic as part of the “Mild Month”, and it’s apparently only brewed in the month of May.

It is a beer that is brewed using Fuggles and Goldings hops which is what gives it its dark malt colour.

The beer pours a dark ruby colour with a thick creamy head and has a sweet, slightly fruity taste which also has an ever so slight burnt maltyness and mild carbonation. It is nicely nutty on the palate with a dry, bitter finish from the dark malts used.

As far as Mild’s go they aren’t a style of beer that I will often drink as they are usually too weak in ABV but this was a nice example of a Mild and strong for the style at 4.8% ABV. It actually had me reminiscing back to my youth when price was a large factor in what I would drink so I tended to opt for Mild in the pub.

If this is an example of the standard of Mild these days I might just start to drink more if this is anything to go by.

Another really nice brew from the Titanic team.

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