Old Mill Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Snaith,
East Yorkshire,
England 🏴
Associated Venue: The Falcon (Old Mill)
Established in 1983
Contact
Mill Street, Snaith, DN14 9HU, England
Description
Established in 1983, Old Mill Brewery is a small independent family owned brewery, housed in an 18th century former corn mill and maltings at Snaith in East Yorkshire. It is equipped with a highly specified, modern brewing plant, Old Mill Brewery has retraced the footsteps of the traditional regional brewer.
Dedicated to producing a range of quality ‘real ales’, not only for the local market, but for a national audience too, the company with 150 years combined experience in brewing is recognized as one of the leading lights of the recent revival of the brewing art.
Old Mill Brewery is an experienced operator with a reputation for consistency and quality throughout it’s comprehensive product range. The company is keen to anticipate customer demand in today’s dynamic market place, determined to delight customers nationwide.
Dedicated to producing a range of quality ‘real ales’, not only for the local market, but for a national audience too, the company with 150 years combined experience in brewing is recognized as one of the leading lights of the recent revival of the brewing art.
Old Mill Brewery is an experienced operator with a reputation for consistency and quality throughout it’s comprehensive product range. The company is keen to anticipate customer demand in today’s dynamic market place, determined to delight customers nationwide.
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask conditioned at The Pickerel, Cambridge (guest beer). Golden brown colour, no head. Comes forward as a standard premium bitter, quite flat. Moderate malty aroma with notes of caramel, hints of malt vinegar. Flavour is .... err, like an ordinary bitter, nothing particular stands out at all. I may have suffered from "palate fatigue" after many hours at the Cambridge Beer Festival earlier that day, but I don’t think this beer rates above the "OKish" category anyhow.
Tried
from Cask
on 28 May 2005
at 19:18