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The Mighty Oak Brewing Company

A brewery in Maldon.

14b West Station Yard, Spital Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 6TW
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01621 843713

[email protected]

http://www.mightyoakbrewery.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, We're award winners, CAMRA – national,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Drink %
Captain Bob 3.8

A traditional deep amber coloured bitter brewed with Nelson Sauvin hop from New Zealand.

Tasting Notes: The aroma is fruity and hoppy and on the palate; there is a slightly sweet maltiness that balances an easy going bitterness that is followed by hints of gooseberry, elderflower and grape in the finish.

English Oak 4.8

A glowing amber ale with full malt flavours balanced by a strong hop finish from First Gold and Willamette hops.

Tasting Notes: 

IPA 3.5

A light amber, easy drinking beer which has an intensity of flavour unexpected in a beer of it's strength.

Tasting Notes: First Gold and Goldings hops give this beer a delicate hop aroma and a distinctive bitter after palate.

Jake the Snake 4.0

Superb pale golden quaffing ale with subtle floral hop aroma and balanced maltiness. A slightly stronger and less hoppy alternative to our ever popular Maldon Gold.

Tasting Notes: 

Kings 4.2

A deep golden beer for hopheads.

Tasting Notes: Brewed with new variety Citra from the USA. Bitter bursts with hoppy fruitiness; passion fruit, nectarine and orange zest, that lasts long into the finish.

Maldon Gold 3.8

Champion Golden Ale of Britain 2007

Tasting Notes: Brewed using only Maris Otter pale malt for a light golden ale with biscuity malt flavours. Mount Hood and First Gold hops give a distinctive citrus character along with a long dry bitter finish

Oscar Wilde 3.7

Champion Beer of Britain 2011 Champion Mild of Britain 2006

Tasting Notes: A wonderfully mellow, nutty, morish dark mild. Brewed using Maris Otter Pale, Crystal and Black malts and gently hopped with Challenger.

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