Puddlethumper
Well-Known Member
If anybody finds a good recipe for Robinson's Old Tom, let me know.
Overall, drinking here some of the best typically British beers apart from bitters and pale ales are milds. They tend to be 3.8%-4.5% abv around here, and they have some crystal or dark malts (chocolate or black malt), and almost every single time some darker invert sugar. They don't care much for hops.
I don't think I've seen Old Tom available at any of the beverage houses here. I assume they do some export business?
It's good to hear that milds are back. I've read that they fell out of favor for quite a while. I have yet to make one but if I can find a recipe that sounds promising I will definitely try it. Any suggestions?
