Ale Advice - real butter beer

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Hi peeps

Just before Christmas I followed a really old recipe to make buttered beer. It was ok, not great hot but pretty nice cold with a little milk and maple syrup.

The main failing was the beer I used was quite hoppy and quite bitter. I used London Pride. When it was hot it's not unpleasant but it is an odd taste. I was looking for some suggestions of ales that are low on aroma hops and not too bitter. So rather than use google or similar I thought I'd ask the most informed body of citizens I could find.....sadly they weren't available so do you lot have any ideas :D

Did a blog post on it if anyone is interested.
 
Yeah I've seen the youtube videos that recreate it when doing my research. But I was making real butter beer, just for the giggles, from an Elizabethan recipe.

I'm also planning a non acoholic version using powdered butterscotch sweets as the prime flavouring but I'd like to improve on my alcoholic real butter beer recipe with a more appropriate ale.
 
Mann's is a good call. Not sure about stout, lower acid but has a bitterness from the dark malts. But maybe I'll give it a go. I'll do 1 pint testers for my next go and see how they work.

Thx
 
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