
The original Banks's brew. This is the beer that made Banks's famous and is still the world's best selling mild - it's beautifully balanced, smooth and very moreish.
A light chestnut coloured beer, exhibiting a glorious balance. Malty with a perceptible burnt note, it's full bodied with a hint of bitterness counterbalancing the rich, biscuity flavour from the best barley.
The perfect accompaniment to a spicy Indian dish or strong flavoured meats and game.

Reviews

WILLGRV
3 days ago
4.1
A strikingly balanced and hearty drinking experience. At only 3.5 abv, this is no slouch and packs plenty of punch.
There’s delicious biscuit and hop notes with a tasteful bitterness to steady the ship. These flavours are long and moorish.
A cracking beer

Beer Pong
@ The Galley2 months ago

3.8

Beer Pong
@ The Galley3 months ago

3.8
A nice refreshing and easy drinking beer with a low abv but decent flavour.

Beer Pong
@ The Galley4 months ago
3.5

Beer Pong
@ The Galley5 months ago

3.8
That's a better tasting mild than the last coloured water from Hook Norton.

Beer Pong
@ The Galley5 months ago

3.8
Supremely quaffable.

Beer Pong
@ The Galley6 months ago

3.5
T shirt says it all. My fave back in the day when I was a wee lad. Hard to get near me; thanks Home Bargains!

1972GAZMOD
@ The Lazy Hill Tavern8 months ago

3.7
Bostin pint, just I remember it from when I was younger. Decent malty aroma. Creamy mouthfeel. Malty taste with a nice bitter finish, exactly what I was expecting. Enjoyable drink, smooth and easy drinking session ale especially at the abv but steady on there people as it's very quaffable and catches up with you

Paulip2
@ Can't remember2 years ago

3.6
Traditional classic mild in a bigger tin..

Andy P
2 years ago

4.0