Kelda Brewing Co. Reviews




madmitch76
2.4
Kelda Mild
1st December 2009
Pigs Ear! Clear deep gold beer!! Smells appley. Light semi dry palate. Light toffee malt, barely there. Mild citrus hops peeping through the apple. Fruity at least!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Ethereal
3.6
Kelda Gold
Cask at the Battersea Beer Festival, 10th Feb 2010. Bright light gold colour with a slight haze. Lovely delicate plum aroma. Smoky, medicinal flavour. Dry in the middle, actually sweetens and gets fruitier at the finish. Very nice. A bit thin for 4% but a very drinkable session beer.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Bullit
2.7
Kelda Gold
Cask @ Bon Accord. Golden colour, small white head. Aroma of faint hops. Flavour of cardboard, a bit hoppy, maybe hint of citrus. Not very well.
Thursday, March 4, 2010

chriso
3.1
Kelda Mild
Cask (gravity dispense) at Pigs Ear Beer Festival, 1 December 2009. I know very little about this operation other than they plan to open a brewery at the Keld Lodge Hotel in North Yorkshire but haven’t done so yet and the beers are currently brewed at Old Bear. I don’ t know what level of involvement the Kelda people have in the production process. Light mild. Light mouthfeel. Clean and - er - light. A little residual sweetness. OK. Decent example of a rare style.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

chriso
3
Kelda Gold
Cask (gravity dispense) at Battersea Beer Festival, 11 February 2010. I know very little about this operation other than they plan to open a brewery at the Keld Lodge Hotel in North Yorkshire but haven’t done so yet and the beers are currently brewed at Old Bear. I don’ t know what level of involvement the Kelda people have in the production process. This beer was described in the festival programme as "pale gold with dry bitterness" and that about sums it up. Solid but not too much to really distinguish it from the pack.
Sunday, February 14, 2010

harrisoni
3.2
Kelda Mild
Cask gravity at Pig’s Ear BF 09. Mid brown, thin beige head. It’s a pale mild. Very drinkable, very acceptable. Excellent example of the style.
Monday, December 28, 2009

DonMagi
2.7
Kelda Mild
Cask at the Pigs Ear festival ’09. Alround rating: Pale mild is an unusal beast and unusual for a reason, underhopped light golden bitters are not normally very good, this didnt break that trend. Pale and sweet malt, bit of berries and almond nuttyness. It needs hops.
Sunday, December 6, 2009

imdownthepub
3.1
Kelda Ale
Cask conditioned at The Anchor, Digbeth, Birmingham. Amber to gold with white head. Quite a sweetish, light fruity beer, maybe a little thin which lacks a little bitterness, but still quite reasonable overall. Presumably being produced at Old Bear.
Sunday, March 29, 2009