SPECIALTY
DRAUGHT BEERS
Mill
Street HELLES BOCK
(6.2 alc./vol.)
A pale (Helles in German), strong German lager brewed with 100% Organic malt and hops. A great big white head gives wat to a sweet maltly note which is quickly followed by the aroma of alcohol. A rich malty flavour with hints of current and oranges is found on the first sip. The hops have a gentle bitterness to balance the malt. The alcohol is not a dominate flavour, but you certainly feel it after a glass or two.
INDIA PALE ALE
(6.1 alc./vol.)
True IPAs were high in both alcohol and hops to survive the long hot voyage from Britain to India. This makes it a big and flavourful beer stye. Our version is no exception. Traditional English malts and hops are used to give this copper brew a big flavour. This beer has a slightly roasted note with a strong hop bitterness and flavour.
WIT BEER
(5.2 alc./vol.)
Mill Street Belgian Style Wit is a refreshing beer made with a unique blend of ingredients. The soft texture and pale colour comes from the use of wheat, coriander, orange peel and our special yeast produce the complexity and depth of fruity flavours contained within the glass. This beer is unfiltered. The resulting cloudiness gave rise to the term Wit, or White beer.
COBBLESTONE STOUT
(4.2 alc./vol.)
We produce a traditional styled Irish Stout that is served using beer gas to produce that familiar creamy pour. Our black stout has a roasted malt flavour and a hint of toasted walnuts and choclate in the finish. Select imported hops are used to dry out the finish of this ale.
EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER (ESB)
(4.6 alc./vol.)
Bitters have been the common drink in english pubs for decades. Mill Street ESB uses only traditional ingredients, Marris Otter Malt and Fuggles and East Kent Goldings hops, all inmported from England. With a light malt and hop in the nose, this copper coloured ale gives rise to a malty body with hints of chocolate and black currants. The hoppiness is always present but never out of balance in the style.
Mill Street PILSNER
(4.8 alc./vol.)
Our continental lager has a deep golden hue, a giant rocky white head with a malty sweet nose. The first taste is sweet but leads quickly to a dry hoppy bitter finish. In the german style, Mill Street Pilsner finishes dry and is an excellent accompaniment to food or an excellent thirst quencher on its own.
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