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  • Scottish beer
  • teamhurtmore
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    Thank goodness for the recommendations. Relieves the overriding memory of living in Scotland encapsulated in

    This spesh is pisch…….

    90 Bob for the big night out!

    nbt
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    Yak
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    There’s a lovely winter ale brewed in the big house at the bottom of Innerleithen. Jacobite I think.

    wanmankylung
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    Nobeerinthefridge
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    Squirrelking – get yourself along to the village inn, they’ve got schiehallion and pivo estivo on draft, mucho brawness.

    NZCol
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    Black Isle brewery Red Kite Ale and Yellowhammer are v well constructed beers

    kcal
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    I recall Diggers when it was as chicken man – and scotroutes – describes. Happy days.
    Deuchars IPA was very very good – though I think production has shifted and general quality is a bit less.

    [ @NZCol – see I have had a couple of Black Isle beers – some way back – and don’t hold to them very much, just an off taste to me. Was in bottles, and a while ago, so maybe just a duff batch ]

    Must dig out the labels for David’s Not so Bitter / Sunshine on Keith, too.


    Todd’s Tap. Now *that* was a pub 🙂

    scotroutes
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    tiggs121
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    One of my local beers.

    zilog6128
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    You lot would hate this

    Hope not, I have the last bottle in my local reserved for me! It’s sitting in the fridge with my name on it (literally). Will polish it off tomorrow!

    ^^^ That Spey Valley glass is very nice. Will have to add one to my collection at some point!

    squirrelking
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    Squirrelking – get yourself along to the village inn, they’ve got schiehallion and pivo estivo on draft, mucho brawness.

    Can’t remember the last time I had a chance! Summer now though so hopefully get a few cheeky pints in on the ride home.

    paladin
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    From the north……

    duckman
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    Heavy has changed completely in the last few years My default used to be McEwan’s heavy,or if they had it,a pint of number 3.Now you can’t tell the difference between the McEwan’s and the generic John smiths pish.

    tiggs121
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    Ahh…Youngers Number 3…takes me back. Haven’t had it for years.

    squirrelking
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    Now you can’t tell the difference between the McEwan’s and the generic John smiths pish.

    Bleh, Caledonian Best comes to mind.

    For proper old man drink though:

    jimjam
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    I find Innis and Gunn original isn’t what it used to be. Doesn’t taste as fresh or as bitey somehow. Granted the quality is more consistent (every bottle tasted different) but it has lost something. Used to be 7.2 as well if I remember correctly.

    Their Scotch Whisky Porter is absolutely lovely, as is the Irish Whiskey Finish. Oh and the Blonde too. Not a fan of the Rum though.

    If I could only drink one kind of beer for the rest of my life, from anywhere in the world, it wouldbe Deuchars IPA.

    Everyone raves about it in every pub you go into in Edinburgh, I found it bland at best.

    bigyinn
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    Im a big fan of Orkney Beers, although Skull Splitter made me rather poorly once.
    This look interesting….

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    After a decent length ride on my local trails, I quite like something a bit more refreshing than a real ale. As much as I didn’t like the idea of a JDW opening in town, they offer the following on draft that all do the trick, hard bit is not having one of each!.

    Innis and Gunn IPA
    Innis and Gunn Lagery stuff
    Brewdog this is lager
    West St Mungo
    Devils backbone IPA

    All cold and good. Flame me for the lager, care I do not!.

    grum
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    Loch Fyne ales are probably my favourite – they’ve a few lovely beers. Surprised they’ve not had more of a mention.

    duckman
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    Loch Fyne Jarl..nomnomnom

    onewheelgood
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    I remember trying some Innis and Gunn, I think after seeing a recommendation on here. Thought I’d picked up an alcopop by mistake, it was so sickly sweet – disgusting stuff. And that’s the way most Scottish beer used to be. Thankfully, improvements in transport have introduced the hop to Scotland and things are improving.

    steveoath
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    Anything from Williams Bros. and Loch Fyne breweries.

    Also the Lade Inn is a great place to stock up!

    They do online orders!![/url]

    Smudger666
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    without joining in the ‘mine’s more obscure than yours’ malarkey up there…

    is fantastic and you can drop in and get your Growler filled from the taps in the shop. Thoroughly recommend it if you are passing by Bilston on the A701.

    Kit
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    😉

    In all seriousness, I’m thinking of getting a brewery set up in Dumfriesshire. Watch this space (for 5 years or so…)

    Edit: wondered when Stewart’s would get a mention!

    zilog6128
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    I remember trying some Innis and Gunn, I think after seeing a recommendation on here. Thought I’d picked up an alcopop by mistake, it was so sickly sweet – disgusting stuff.

    It is what it is – a mass produced beer made cheaply by a massive brewery (Tennants). The over the top flavour, as well as canny marketing, is what makes it so popular with so many people I’d imagine. The fact that it’s sold in clear bottles tells you all you need to know however!

    beagle
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    Local offi sells the Wlliams Bros stuff. Really nice range. Especially like ‘Birds and Bees’ and joker IPA. The did a collaboration with Brooklyn Lager. That was interesting!

    grum
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    Ah yeah had that Joker IPA too and liked it – forgot about that.

    dragon
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    Unfortunately most Scottish beer is like it’s food i.e. poor compared to what you’d get south of the border. Cairngorm, Bitter & Twisted and Deuchers are decent, but most of the rest is just meh or worse. Inns & Gunn is horrific stuff, stay well away.

    richmtb
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    Ceasar Augustus is probably my favorite of the Williams Bros ones (7 giraffes also very good)
    Sheihalllion always hits the spot
    Loch Fyne Jarl and Hurricane Jack also excellent
    But Black Isle Yellow Hammer is probably my favorite of them all

    Atlas Brewery (of Kinlochleven) used to be widely available and did a brilliant beer called Nimbus Blonde but I’ve not seen it recently

    surroundedbyhills
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    Williams Bros stuff is all good I like their Midnight Sun and Birds n Bees



    @dragon
    – pathetic attempt 3/10 you will have to troll harder than that.

    grum
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    @dragon – pathetic attempt 3/10 you will have to troll harder than that.

    Did used to be true in a lot of cases IME, and I’ve travelled around Scotland pretty extensively over the years. Not really the case any more though.

    bigjim
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    Scottish beer is fantastic these days, some really adventurous brewing going on. Forget brew dog etc

    Easily found from the supermarket – Black Isle Brewery Red Kite, their other beers are great too though I’m biased as it is just down the road from where I grew up.

    Loch Fyne Jarl is ace and in the supermarket too

    Lots of small breweries that you’ll probably only easily get up here, my memory fails me but:

    http://www.cromartybrewing.co.uk/beer – Red Rocker is a fantastic Rye beer but their others are absolutely superb.

    Top Out The Cone IPA – http://www.topoutbrewery.com/

    Pilot Brewery – Blond is great but some of their others are really unusual http://pilotbeer.co.uk/?page_id=244

    Fallen Dragonfly and Grapevine are fantastic, not tried the others yet http://www.fallenbrewing.co.uk/our-beers/

    Also some good ones from http://www.lochnessbrewery.com/#!regularbeers/cwvn

    I’m sure there are more I’ve had but I forget

    And if you live in Edinburgh you absolutely need to go here http://www.growlerbeersuk.com/ to take home great beers straight from the keg/cask

    jimmy
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    Top Out (Brewery) Schmankerl.

    Do it

    BoardinBob
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    Tempest Brewery in Kelso

    Unbelievably good

    KingofBiscuits
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    ^^^^ +1 ^^^^

    I was just going to say 3 pages and no one has mentioned Tempest Brewery. Disgraceful.

    Their Brave New World IPA is seriously good. On par with the likes of Buxtons Axe Edge, Magic Rocks Cannonball, etc, etc.

    grum
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    Interesting, I’m a big fan of Magic Rock Canonball – will have to check out Tempest’s beers. Thanks!

    Stu_N
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    +1 for Fallen – probably the best small brewery in Scotland at the moment. Pilot and Cromarty also do great stuff.

    Of the slightly bigger players, Tempest and Fyne ales are generally great and don’t forget Brewdog.

    Stu_N
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    RichMTB – Atlas went under (or almost) and was bought by the Orkney guys. The brewery in KLL is closed but at least some of their beers appear as “Atlas range” or something like that.

    seosamh77
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    This thread is the like the lidl beer isle! 😆

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    There’s a beer isle? where does the ferry leave from?!!

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