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RCH Hewish Mild

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
Rack of AleDover, Kent10 Dec 2016
The Bree LouiseEuston, Central London01 Aug 2016
The Broken DrumBlackfen, Greater London24 Sep 2015
Bridge InnBristol, Avon17 Mar 2014
The WellingtonBirmingham, West Midlands16 Nov 2012
The Gardener's ArmsLewes, East Sussex06 Oct 2012
CanalhouseNottingham, Nottinghamshire11 Feb 2012
Nags HeadReading, Berkshire24 Nov 2011
Medway Beer Festival 2011Chatham, Kent04 Nov 2011
Crown InnBeeston, Nottinghamshire18 Jun 2011
The BankBristol, Avon14 May 2011

Tasting Summary

These comments are the opinion of the individual reviewer and represent what they thought of the beer on a particular day in a particular pub. If a review is less favourable, it may be because the beer suffered somewhere in the supply chain between them and the brewery.

Rack of Ale, Dover, Kent

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Philip PirripNot Tried10 Dec 2016

The Bree Louise, Euston, Central London

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Stephen HarrisNot Tried01 Aug 2016

The Broken Drum, Blackfen, Greater London

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Philip PirripExcellent24 Sep 2015 Not enjoyed a mild so much for a long time

Bridge Inn, Bristol, Avon

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Philip PirripNot Tried17 Mar 2014

The Wellington, Birmingham, West Midlands

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Philip PirripNot Tried16 Nov 2012

The Gardener's Arms, Lewes, East Sussex

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Philip PirripNot Tried06 Oct 2012

Canalhouse, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

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Martin the MildmanExcellent11 Feb 2012 Black mild with roast and chocolate malt notes and a full body for its strength. A little roast bitterness in the finish. My score 16/20.

Nags Head, Reading, Berkshire

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Martin the MildmanExcellent24 Nov 2011 Black, sweet and malty. A proper mild with a full flavour without use of many hops. My score 16/20.

Medway Beer Festival 2011, Chatham, Kent

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thebrewingmanGood04 Nov 2011 A bit thin.

Crown Inn, Beeston, Nottinghamshire

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ChrisENot Tried18 Jun 2011

The Bank, Bristol, Avon

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Martin the MildmanExcellent14 May 2011 Unusually black for a West Country mild, this is full of biscuity and toffee malt flavours with some fruity hop for balance. The finish is malty and lingering. My score 17/20.

RCH Hewish Mild

3.60% ABV.

We have tried this beer 5 times.

We have given this beer an average score of Good to Excellent.

Other RCH beers.