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Harwich Town HaPenny Mild

Harwich Town HaPenny Mild

Rated 3.175 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Harwich Town Brewing

Harwich, Essex, United Kingdom

Style:  Mild Ale

3.4% Alcohol by Volume

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A traditional mild made with pale malt, mild malt and roast barley, and lightly hopped with Fuggles and Goldings,. Sales of this style of beer, once a staple of agricultural workers, has been in decline for many years prompting CAMRA to set aside May as mild month in order to promote interest in this type of beer. Dark, sweet and lightly hopped, this is the original thirst quenching ale.

ID: 27075 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 17 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank25787
Overall Percentile53.6
Style Rank100 of 278
Style Percentile64
Lowest Score3.7
Highest Score3.7
Average Score3.700
Weighted Score3.175
Standard Deviation0.000

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NEILO 2 reviews
rated 3.7 17 years ago

Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 8

From what is still a very new brewery this beer has probably been the best accepted by local drinkers. A dark ruby coloured beer which drinks very well, has bags of flavour and sufffers from none of the thin feel that many low-ish gravity beers of this style frequently fall victim to. A very good example of a classic British beer style.

  • NEILO 2 reviews
    rated 3.7 17 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 8

    From what is still a very new brewery this beer has probably been the best accepted by local drinkers. A dark ruby coloured beer which drinks very well, has bags of flavour and sufffers from none of the thin feel that many low-ish gravity beers of this style frequently fall victim to. A very good example of a classic British beer style.

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