South Oxfordshire

May is Mild Month

Friday 25 April 2025

Every May, CAMRA branches across the UK celebrate Mild Month, an initiative to celebrate and highlight the mild beer style, which was recently under threat of extinction due to a drop in popularity.

To help revive the drink, CAMRA branches encourage local pubs to have at least one mild on the bar during the month of May, and some organise trips to pubs and breweries that embrace and support the beer style.

Mild is a beer style which developed in the late 18th and 19th centuries as drinkers started to demand a slightly sweeter and less aggressively hopped beer than porter. Early milds were much stronger than modern versions, which tend to be 3% - 3.5% ABV, though a number of brewers are bringing strength back into style.

Mild is usually dark brown in colour, due to the use of well-roasted malts or roasted barley. Look for a rich malty aroma and flavour, with hints of dark fruit, chocolate, coffee and caramel, with a gentle underpinning of hop bitterness.

Examples from local breweries to us include:

  • LoveBeer Mild Rover
  • Hook Norton Hooky Mild
  • Renegade Maggs’ Mild
  • XT Pi
  • Indigenous Baldrick
  • Windsor & Eton Malt Head Mild