Chuckanut & Kulshan Collaborate On English Mild Ale

imageFrom Chuckanut & Kulshan:

With both Chuckanut & Kulshan breweries almost neighbors the creation of a beer together was inevitable! And it has happened with the brewing of an English Mild Ale. The tapping starts at The James Street Kulshan on April 21st at 5 pmwith all the brewers. The release event will then move to Chuckanut where the mild will be served on draft at 7pm. The back patio will be open at Chuckanut for people to drink and mingle with the brewers. Pints are $4.50 at both breweries. Beer is always best enjoyed with your neighbor!

The Mild is a criminally underrepresented beer style. The low alcohol percentage doesn't do it justice for how complex a malt flavor there is. Malt and caramel are part of the flavor and aroma profile, while chocolate and roast malt tones contribute as well. Hop bitterness is low but keeps the beer from being overly sweet. This beer is very low in alcohol, yet still medium-bodied due to increased malts.

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, located at 601 West Holly St, was awarded the National Small Brewpub of the Year 2009 and Small Brewing Company 2011 at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, CO. The full service “Kitchen” serves lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night food with an eclectic fresh local menu for all ages. $3 Pint Night on Monday and Kolsch Night Tuesday’s are some of the extra activities offered at the “Kitchen”.  Learn more about Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen at www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com.

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