
Mild Ale
Mild ale is a traditional British beer known for its low alcohol content, usually between 2.5% and 4% ABV. It is characterized by a rich, malty flavor, often with hints of caramel and toffee, and a gentle sweetness. Mild ales can be dark or light in color, but they typically have a smooth, easy-drinking quality. Originally brewed to be enjoyed in pubs, they offer a multi-dimensional taste experience without being overly strong, making them a popular choice for casual sipping. The style has seen a resurgence in recent years among craft beer enthusiasts.