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The Old Mill, Mill Road, Netheravon, Salisbury, SP4 9QB, England
Description
The Old Mill is in the most idyllic setting imaginable on the bends of the River Avon. The Old Mill started life in 1914 as an electricity generator for the Netheravon Airfield using waterpower from the River Avon.
In 1983 Tony and Robinetta Bunce bought the old power station from the MOD and converted in into a brewery. They started brewing in 1984. Had it not been for the Bunces, we probably would not have been brewing at The Old Mill today.
In 1993 I, Danish Master Brewer Stig Anker Andersen, my wife Anna Marie Andersen and our 7 months old daughter Amalie uprooted from our native Denmark. We took the jump into the deep end and bought the brewery and embarked on the long, challenging road of brewing award-winning, handcrafted English beers. Of course, we didn’t go it alone – without our loyal customers and dedicated team, we would never have managed to be where we are today, still running one of Wiltshire’s oldest micro-breweries.
Our brew plant is arranged so that brewing ingredients and wort mostly move downwards, using gravity as in early tower breweries. One pump only is used in the entire brewing process for transferring the hot wort through a plate cooler prior to fermentation.
Each beer is brewed to its own recipe using the traditional infusion mash method and with only the finest quality malt and whole hops and Stonehenge Spring Water as ingredients. After fermentation the beer is run off into carefully sterilised stainless steel casks where the final conditioning takes place.
Our beers are allowed to condition naturally in the cask and call for a certain care in handling and dispense; a first class pint owes much to skill in the cellar and pride in the pub.
In 1983 Tony and Robinetta Bunce bought the old power station from the MOD and converted in into a brewery. They started brewing in 1984. Had it not been for the Bunces, we probably would not have been brewing at The Old Mill today.
In 1993 I, Danish Master Brewer Stig Anker Andersen, my wife Anna Marie Andersen and our 7 months old daughter Amalie uprooted from our native Denmark. We took the jump into the deep end and bought the brewery and embarked on the long, challenging road of brewing award-winning, handcrafted English beers. Of course, we didn’t go it alone – without our loyal customers and dedicated team, we would never have managed to be where we are today, still running one of Wiltshire’s oldest micro-breweries.
Our brew plant is arranged so that brewing ingredients and wort mostly move downwards, using gravity as in early tower breweries. One pump only is used in the entire brewing process for transferring the hot wort through a plate cooler prior to fermentation.
Each beer is brewed to its own recipe using the traditional infusion mash method and with only the finest quality malt and whole hops and Stonehenge Spring Water as ingredients. After fermentation the beer is run off into carefully sterilised stainless steel casks where the final conditioning takes place.
Our beers are allowed to condition naturally in the cask and call for a certain care in handling and dispense; a first class pint owes much to skill in the cellar and pride in the pub.
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Cask at London & North Western, Birmingham. Clear light gold with moderate white head and lacing. Medium sweet, cereals, grain, citrus. Quite slick, semi dry. Was reasonable, didn't stand out though.
Tried
from Cask
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:07
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Clear pale gold with a bubbly frothy white head and a soft cereal aroma. Light to medium bodied, had a little chewiness to it, citrus bitterness alongside sweet lemony malt and a dry bitter finish after a little hop bite
Tried
from Cask
at
Shrewsbury Hotel
on 17 Dec 2024
at 12:11
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Cask at the Old Bulls Head, Gornal. Pours bright gold with a medium head. Aroma is yeasty straw. Taste has sweet, yeasty lemon.
Tried
from Cask
on 12 Nov 2024
at 21:26
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Cask, half pint. @The Barrel Vault, London (England). 08/10/2024 [#7.822 Global - #939 England - #1 Stonehenge Ales (My English brewery #283)] Pours light golden with a lasting white head. Aroma: orange zest, grassy hops and esters. Taste: orange marmalade and dusty grains. Light bodied Next one, please!
Tried
from Cask
on 04 Nov 2024
at 13:16
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Draught@Akkurat, Stockholm. Yellowish golden colour with a small white foamy head, which leaves some lace. Aroma is caramel, fruity, floral and mild wooden tones with some mild honey and a bit toffeeish tones too. Flavour is sweet malts, some wooden, floral and mild nectary tones to it.
Tried
on 06 Oct 2024
at 19:09
6.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
August 2008: Cask (hand pump / beer engine) at the GBBF 2008. Golden colour, low head. Moderate but nice aroma of honey, tropical fruits and flowers. The flavour also has some fruits (grapefruit) and honey, moderate hops in the finish. Okay.
Tried
from Cask
on 10 Aug 2024
at 02:06
8.1/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
September 2004: Cask at The Cricketers, Ipswich. Black colour, moderate roasted malts aroma. Flavour is all roasted and smoked malts with some faint vinegary sidenotes. Very nice.
Tried
from Cask
on 10 Aug 2024
at 02:03
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
January 2018: Cask conditioned at The Lord Rosebery, Scarborough, in June 2007. ABV was 4.6%. The barman asked me: "Are you SURE you want this beer? - it’s GREEN!" - even though I ordered merely a half pint. He also offered me a free sample of a few centiliters first, to see if I liked it. Of course I insisted on trying it, and asked if he by "green" meant that the cask was too "young" and shouldn’t have been put on yet. But no, green was indeed the actual colour of the beer - poisonous green, you might say. Creamy white head with a greenish hue. Moderate aroma where nothing stood out. Moderately fruity flavour with a dry finish. Drinkable, but the green colour is just a gimmick - I would rather have a beer with a more pronounced aroma and richer flavour.
Tried
from Cask
at
Lord Rosebery (JDW)
on 10 Aug 2024
at 01:59
5.6/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Yes, it’s green ! Rated with eyes closed (mainly). Cask at Royal Oak, Shrewsbury. Pours a bright emerald with a small almost white head and good lacing. The aroma has floral hops with a hint of citrus. In the mouth it’s briefly sweet before bitterness and some sharpness kick in. Flavour of continental hops, lime marmalade, tropical fruits and a chewy texture. Finish is quite bitter and slightly dry. An interesting beer – quite mainstream considering the colour !
Tried
from Cask
on 31 Mar 2024
at 19:42
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Leather, a little citrus. Pours dark amber with decent head. Light bitter finish. Bottle from Stone Henge gift shop.
Tried
from Bottle
on 22 Aug 2023
at 21:46