Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
I've hardly ever drunk Mild, and never brewed one. But looking through my specialty malts bin this morning I found 3Kg of Mild Ale Malt which I should really do something with.
So who's got a good Mild recipe then? I hear good things about Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild - is that a good place to start?
I've also got all kinds of crystal malts from light to extra dark, plus several kinds of dark malts, so I should be all set right?
Anyway....all thoughts welcome for a Mild virgin.
So who's got a good Mild recipe then? I hear good things about Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild - is that a good place to start?
I've also got all kinds of crystal malts from light to extra dark, plus several kinds of dark malts, so I should be all set right?
Anyway....all thoughts welcome for a Mild virgin.
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
I've heard that the Gales Festival Mild in GW's book is supposed to be good but that doesn't use mild ale malt 

Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Boddies Mild from Wheelers book is very solid, try it with a good liquid yeast, and with a darker crystal. Mild Ale malt can only improve it.
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Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
use the mild ale as much as you can then top up with pale.
3-5% black
5-10% wheat
make up to 1040 gravity.
challenger 50% fuggles/goldings mix for the rest to 20-25 ibu
mash 67-69 temp.
yeast of your choosing
3-5% black
5-10% wheat
make up to 1040 gravity.
challenger 50% fuggles/goldings mix for the rest to 20-25 ibu
mash 67-69 temp.
yeast of your choosing
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
pdc wrote:use the mild ale as much as you can then top up with pale.
3-5% black
5-10% wheat
make up to 1040 gravity.
challenger 50% fuggles/goldings mix for the rest to 20-25 ibu
mash 67-69 temp.
yeast of your choosing
pdc was kind enough to give me a couple of bottles of his last mild and it was cracking! i've never been a massive mild fan but I recon its due to only ever drinking things like tetley mild and other less than fantastic offerings!
Phil's was definitly an eye opener!

Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Thanks fellas - that's given me some ideas to work on....
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
leedsbrew wrote:pdc wrote:use the mild ale as much as you can then top up with pale.
3-5% black
5-10% wheat
make up to 1040 gravity.
challenger 50% fuggles/goldings mix for the rest to 20-25 ibu
mash 67-69 temp.
yeast of your choosing
pdc was kind enough to give me a couple of bottles of his last mild and it was cracking! i've never been a massive mild fan but I recon its due to only ever drinking things like tetley mild and other less than fantastic offerings!
Thanks for the review leedsbrew.
The grain bill for that one was
3750g mild ale malt
175g black malt
300g wheat malt
mashed at 68 degC
30g challenger
10g goldings
nottingham yeast
came out 1039 OG to 1009 FG
22IBU and 70ish EBC
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Personally, I'd be wanting some crystal in there too - the last one I did was:
2,850g Maris Otter
145g Crystal (120EBC)
145g Crystal (60EBC)
115g Black Malt
115g Chocolate Malt
30g EKG (5.9% AA) 60-minutes
But really, I would have upped the 120EBC crystal to 200g, and possibly added 100g of 240EBC crystal too.
2,850g Maris Otter
145g Crystal (120EBC)
145g Crystal (60EBC)
115g Black Malt
115g Chocolate Malt
30g EKG (5.9% AA) 60-minutes
But really, I would have upped the 120EBC crystal to 200g, and possibly added 100g of 240EBC crystal too.
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
I saw a post from pdtnc about Sarah Hughes where he also said that a mix of crystals would be the ticket. I've got several in stock, so maybe I'll look at:
85% Mild (boosted with MO if needed)
7.5% dark crystal
7.5% extra dark crystal
Plus a little choc and black....
Maybe Fuggles for hops 'cos I've got loads to get through...
85% Mild (boosted with MO if needed)
7.5% dark crystal
7.5% extra dark crystal
Plus a little choc and black....
Maybe Fuggles for hops 'cos I've got loads to get through...
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Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
It would be the ticket in a Sarah Hughes 6% mild, but that is a pretty High abv for a mild. (I think Dark+Extra-Dark might be a little too much in a lower ABV)
More traditional is the use of Black Malt for colour, Mild is meant to be dark too, not like a lot of light coloured imitations.
My first attempt at a Mild ain't bad - viewtopic.php?f=24&t=36263#p391634 (as I say in this update some Munich wouldn't go a miss and a pretty high Mash temp)
More traditional is the use of Black Malt for colour, Mild is meant to be dark too, not like a lot of light coloured imitations.
My first attempt at a Mild ain't bad - viewtopic.php?f=24&t=36263#p391634 (as I say in this update some Munich wouldn't go a miss and a pretty high Mash temp)
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Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
I think pdtnc may have a point with the extra dark - it's much more heavily toffeed than the normal. Possibly, go with normal and dark, plus the choc and black.
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Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Hi
I brewed Graham Wheeler's BYOBRA Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild recipe back in August and bottles now are already lovely.
Good feedback from friends too.
Not a session mild, but one to sup & savour.
If I can leave any I'm sure they will only get better over next few months
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I brewed Graham Wheeler's BYOBRA Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild recipe back in August and bottles now are already lovely.
Good feedback from friends too.
Not a session mild, but one to sup & savour.
If I can leave any I'm sure they will only get better over next few months
ATB
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Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
Are you getting anywhere with this Mild idea... are you sure you feel OK? They did tell you that you don't put many hops it it... didn't they?!
I'm just having pint of mine now which was Cornied + Bottled 9th Oct ’10, pint from the keg... its turning nice and smooth, the Porridge Oats were a good idea it just takes a few weeks for them to be noticed.
Mild Ale mkII - Further development, I'd leave the hopping just as I did it as its a nice fruitiness without overpowering the malts, Must hit 69c mash, and use s-04 rather than Notts.
I'm just having pint of mine now which was Cornied + Bottled 9th Oct ’10, pint from the keg... its turning nice and smooth, the Porridge Oats were a good idea it just takes a few weeks for them to be noticed.
Mild Ale mkII - Further development, I'd leave the hopping just as I did it as its a nice fruitiness without overpowering the malts, Must hit 69c mash, and use s-04 rather than Notts.
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Fermentable Colour lb: oz Grams Ratio
Pale Malt 5 EBC 6 lbs. 3.5 oz 2820 grams 75%
Munich Malt 20 EBC 0 lbs. 13.2 oz 375 grams 10% *Addition*
Chocolate Wheat Malt 820 EBC 0 lbs. 6.6 oz 185 grams 5%
Flaked Oats 0 EBC 0 lbs. 6.6 oz 185 grams 5%
Crystal Malt 120 EBC 0 lbs. 6.6 oz 185 grams 5% *Crystal rather than Caramalt*
Hop Variety Type Alpha Time lb: oz grams Ratio
Golding Whole 4.2 % 65 mins 0 lbs. 0.7 oz 21 grams 30.8%
Fuggle Whole 3.9 % 65 mins 0 lbs. 0.7 oz 21 grams 30.8%
Golding Whole 4.2 % 10 mins 0 lbs. 0.5 oz 13 grams 19.2%
Fuggle Whole 3.9 % 10 mins 0 lbs. 0.5 oz 13 grams 19.2%
Final Volume: 23 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.038
Final Gravity: 1.010
Alcohol Content: 3.6% ABV
Total Liquor: 32.1 Litres
Mash Liquor: 9.4 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 80 %
Bitterness: 23 EBU
Colour: 69 EBC
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
the sarah hughes is a simple recipe, and a cracking pint.
adapt that and you wont go far wrong.
its got a lot of crystal in comparitatively, but its not overpowering like crystal can be
adapt that and you wont go far wrong.
its got a lot of crystal in comparitatively, but its not overpowering like crystal can be
Re: Anybody got a good (or great) Mild Recipe?
pdtnc wrote:Are you getting anywhere with this Mild idea... are you sure you feel OK? They did tell you that you don't put many hops it it... didn't they?!
