Mild Winter Ale

Brings a little warmth to winter.

Perfectly suited to the season, our Mild Winter Ale is a combination of deep roasted maltiness and subtle caramel sweetness. It’s a well balanced, full-flavoured craft brew that’s sure to become an instant favourite.

Brings a little warmth to winter.

Perfectly suited to the season, our Mild Winter Ale is a combination of deep roasted maltiness and subtle caramel sweetness. It’s a well balanced, full-flavoured craft brew that’s sure to become an instant favourite.
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Mild Winter Beef Stew

Cooking Method
  1. Blanch the bacon for 1 minute in boiling water. Drain.
  2. Place bacon and butter or margarine in a large covered pot or Dutch oven. Cook over medium heat until bacon is browned. Add onions; cook until golden. Add garlic, and cook for 1 or 2 minutes; take care not to burn the garlic. Remove bacon mixture from pot, and set aside.
  3. Add beef to the fat left in the pot, and brown on all sides. When meat is browned, return bacon mixture to the pot. Stir in flour, salt, and pepper. Add enough Okanagan Spring Mild Winter Ale beer to just barely cover the meat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer, and cover. Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
  4. Remove pot from heat, and stir in parsley, lemon zest, and lemon juice. Serve hot.

Recipe Provided by Chef Francois

www.mychefsolutions.com
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Best Serving Temperature

Our suggested serving temperature for Summer Weizen is between 8-10º. This is a deliciously refreshing taste you’ll enjoy lakeside, poolside or inside all summer long.
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Colour Scale

Okanagan Spring Summer Weizen. sits at a 4/10 on our colour scale. Fragrant and refreshing, the Okanagan inspired Apricot essence makes for a full flavoured summer beer with a delightfully clean taste and finish.
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First Brewed in BC

Check the official records: many of our beer styles were the first to be brewed in BC.
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