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Has to be Red Kite Ale from Black Isle Brewery. Or one of the specials they do at Christmas in smaller bottle.


 
Posted : 13/06/2014 11:26 pm
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I'm partial to a little [url= http://www.williamsbrosbrew.com/beerboard/bottles/fraoch-heather-ale ]Fraoch[/url] if you want a Scots brew.

Nothing like 80/- though.


 
Posted : 13/06/2014 11:44 pm
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Red Cuillans from isle of Skye brewery. Williams bros of alloa pretty much all of their output is good.
Deuchars is my go to beer.


 
Posted : 13/06/2014 11:52 pm
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Harviestoun Schiehallion is yummy. And their other stuff as well.

http://harviestoun.com/


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 12:17 am
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Deuchars is quite good, on hand pull poured with no sparkler.
Red Kite Ale my fave, good malty body on it.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 5:46 am
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I love Deuchars.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 6:24 am
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Tescos Manchester has Deuchars too


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 6:38 am
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Williams brothers stuff is good. Loads in Aldi usually.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 6:57 am
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Windswept's APA and Tornado ales are loverly and along with Spey Valley Brewery's David's Not So Bitter are probably my three favorite ales atm. Yum yum


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 6:58 am
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If you can get any Arran Brewery stuff I recommend Red Squirrel. Apparently they make the apprentices brew their own beer before they can be considered trained, that's one result, very nice (even nicer if you can get it on tap).


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 12:36 pm
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southern bay hop bazooka.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 12:59 pm
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Any body tried the Torrid-one from An Teallach brewery only ever seen it in the hotel in Torridon.
Also liking the Williams brothers beers


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 1:31 pm
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Well you can never account for other people's palates but Calledonian 80/ is far from the best beer and shameful to say it's better than Brewdog beers.

I agree with Cairngorn Brewery beers too they always seem promising but come across very average, yup Spey is much better.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 1:36 pm
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I don't think I've had a duff Williams bros. Massive range and all good.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:05 pm
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Like: Cairngorm stuff (esp. Trade Winds); Spey Valley Brewery: did use to like a Deuchars but haven't tried it in a while; surprised no-one's mentioned the need to get 80/- from the diggers arms in Gorgie.; Orkney Brewery (Northern Lights); Innis & Gunn (the stock stuff)..

dislike - Black Isle Brewery for some reason, stuff I've tried always seemed to have over metallic taste.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:12 pm
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Discovered last weekend at Glencoe Mountain en-route to Ft William.
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Never come across Oban Brewery before yet I live in Argyll.
Also try something from the guys at [url= http://www.fyneales.com/ ]Fyne Ales[/url], especially this...

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Just up the road from us and going from strength to strength.

Rob


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:29 pm
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I'm partial to a little Fraoch if you want a Scots brew.

Aye tae that. And aye tae that anaw.

Harviestoun Schiehallion is yummy. And their other stuff as well.

http://harviestoun.com/
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For a reasonable sum you can pick up Hobgoblin from Lidl which is nice for the price.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:39 pm
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Just up the road from us and going from strength to strength.

Is it not Fynefest this weekend? My brother'll probably be passed out in a ditch as we speak


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:53 pm
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A bit OT, but is still beer related, has anyone had the sixpoint brewery 'mini kegs' ( although they are just cans) that wetherspoons sell. I though i'd never fall for a beer in a can but i have to say they are very nice, especially the sweet action. Well worth a try IMHO.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:15 pm
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Caledonian 80/ is a classic style of Scottish ale that's becoming ever rarer. It's a wonderful pint of beer on draught.

Deuchars is a modern classic that if anything paved the way for breweries like Brew Dog, making more hoppy light ales, for the kids. It used to be everywhere in the early 2000's but I never seem to see it very often these days.

I'd still take a pint of Calleys over anything Brew Dog have ever made though.

Whenever I've had Brew Dog beer, it tasted like Bud light with a handful of hops thrown in. Hoppy, yes, but watery, without any true taste or body, bar the hops.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:34 pm
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On the harviestoun front I don't know if it's available down south but they brew a craft lager for Sainsbury's that is rather pleasant.

As for Brewdog, well some of their beers are pretty good, 5am saint is one that I like, but I agree that the marketing is a bit of a turn off.

Williams brothers beers are generally better and with far less marketing to go with it.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:47 pm
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Is it not Fynefest this weekend? My brother'll probably be passed out in a ditch as we speak

Yep sure is. We had planned to spend the weekend there but mrs tandemwarriors had to do family duties so I'm at home fettling the VW instead.
Been a beautiful day here by the Holy Loch until the rain arrived about an hour ago. Cairndow is 30 mins up the road so probably a midge-fest now unfortunately. Still, after a few Vital Sparks & a few Highlanders you'll never notice the little blighters ๐Ÿ™‚
Rob


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 4:39 pm
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Pint of Deuchers in The Goblet if you're ever around Kelvinbridge. Only bar I've ever been refused service in with a compromise of a half pint (that I never even asked for).

Feeling the notion of being underwhelmed by Cairngorm, never something that leaves me feeling satisfied. Inveralmond can be a bit hit and miss as well tbh.

If you like Fraoch you'll probably like it's seaweed based cousin Kelpie as well.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 5:14 pm
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If you like the Whisky beers, try Tullibardine 1488. It's not easy to come by but is very definitely the finest beer I have ever tasted.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 9:20 pm
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In a pub tonight with a water Whisky tap on the bar top ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 11:01 pm
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Fyne ales do make some rather fine beers.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 11:03 pm
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http://www.purplemoose.co.uk/

Next time you guys are in Coed y Brenin head to Porthamdog to the purple moose brewery.
They make some fantastic ales.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 7:26 am
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I am a relatively new convert to real ale but love a pint of Butty Bach.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 1:32 pm
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Butty Bach.

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Posted : 15/06/2014 6:57 pm
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๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 6:58 pm
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I have a similar geographically challenged desire for Wadworth 6X that I've never managed to buy anywhere other than the South West of England. Which is about 450 miles from where I live.

I've seen it in That London, but it generally doesn't travel too far from Devizes.
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Chubby, please see my gif posted above.

Oh, and enough with the boring Scotchish beers, people!

Mikkeler Monk's Elixir, oak barrel cranberry version
Oakham Green Devil
Hop Back Summer Lightning
Agatop Farm Beer*

*My home brew.


Funny you should mention Hop Back, my local has HB's Bob on at the moment, along with Doom Bar and Courage Best*, and next week, once the Bob has gone they'll have Summer Lightning on.
New people running the pub, they've just been recognised by CAMRA, and the Bob seems to be weaning the regulars who will only drink Courage off of it.
If they can sell another 100 pints a week, they can get a fourth pump going.
*Its ok, but I wouldn't make a habit of drinking it.
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> http://www.purplemoose.co.uk/

Next time you guys are in Coed y Brenin head to Porthamdog to the purple moose brewery.
They make some fantastic ales.


Damn right they do!
I tried some at the Chippenham Beer Festival last year, and kept going back for more!
Lovely brew, that.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 7:46 pm
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Enville Ale
Salopian Oracle

After 30 years of sampling hundreds of real ales these are the as yet undefeated winners of my taste buds, and some ๐Ÿ™‚

(re Fyne Ales - a good friend who I used to work/brew with works there - he's an awesome brewer it has to be said - but not been up there yet so look fwd to sampling some in the summer!)


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 9:38 pm
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Deuchars IPA does it for me. Great session beer.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 10:20 pm
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IIRC, they use beer to season whisky barrels before using them for cask-conditioning stuff like 80/- but they used to pour the "seasoning" brew away. Then someone had the idea of selling it....

They should have stuck to Plan A. Vile stuff ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 10:47 pm
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Scapa Special, Dark Munro, Dark Island, Orkney Mist, White Wife... damn I miss the northern brews.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 11:10 pm
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[url= http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/jul/20/kent-beer-chapel-down-award ]This one is my current favourite[/url] A real champagne of beers.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 11:17 pm
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Traquair House Brewery has some lovely beers - House Ale and Jacobite in particular for rich winter ales. Discovered by accident after popping into the house for a look around after a day at Innerleithen.


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 11:22 pm
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They should have stuck to Plan A. Vile stuff

Wouldn't go that far but it does give me vicious hangovers from the least amount with alarming consistency. Cheap 'cider' is the only other stuff that does that to me (but the 'cider' hangover is an all day apocalyptic affair).


 
Posted : 15/06/2014 11:24 pm
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Nectar I tell ye!


 
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