Mighty Oak Brewery

Mighty Oak Brewery

Mighty Oak Brewing Co Ltd is a small brewery located in the town of Maldon, Essex.

Mighty Oak was founded by John Boyce in Brentwood in Essex in 1996. It moved to the town of Maldon in January 2001, and set up in the West Station Yard industrial area, once a major local industrial area with its own railway branch line to Witham.

The brewery makes mostly ale and exports these to not only Maldon but across a larger region as far as Colchester. Mighty Oak has won many CAMRA awards. Many of the brewery's products are available to buy privately in different size plastic bladders up to keg size.

Boyce continues as Managing Director.

Notable Ales

  • Burntwood Bitter, A traditional best bitter with biscuit and coffee malt flavours, followed by a subtle fruity hop finish. A winner of many awards including Champio Beer of East Anglia 1999 and 2004 and Runner up in the Champion beer of Great Britain Best Bitter Class 2005. Sadly no longer brewed!
  • Maldon Gold, A blonde thirst-quenching brew, made with finest Maris Otter pale malt and Mount Hood and Cascade hops. Hoppy and fruity, and a winner of many awards, including Champion Golden Ale of Britain 2007 (Campaign for Real Ale).
  • IPA, A golden amber session ale, brewed with English hops and crystal malt.
  • Oscar Wilde, A dark mild, again a winner of numerous awards including Champion Beer of East Anglia 2005, Champion Mild of Great Britain 2006, Champion Mild of East Anglia 2010, and Supreme Champion Beer of Britain 2011 at CAMRA's Great British Beer Festival.

Besides these, the brewery is committed to making several limited edition brews each month, as well as themed monthly specials.

See also

Maldon, Essex The town that houses Mighty Oak

The Campaign for Real Ale

External links


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