Belhaven Scottish Ale
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Catégories : [ Bière/Belhaven ]
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Catégories : [ Bière/Belhaven ]
Sweet and quite nice. Probably the same as McCallum' Stout but in a simulated draught package. Contains malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company, Dunbar, Scotland. 4.1% alcohol.
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Catégories : [ Bière/Belhaven ]
“roasted barley and oats along with three types of malt… black coffee and darck chocolate notes”
Sweet and fruity, very nice. Possibly the same as the Scottish Stout although the latter doesn't seem to contain oats. Contains malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd., Dunbar, Scotland. 7.0% alcohol.
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“grain and fruit basket of Scotland hasn been plundered to produce this traditional fruit flavoured beer.”
Smells and tastes of read fruits, but much less than the usual fruit-flavoured Belgian beers. Contains malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd., Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. 4.6% alcohol.
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Catégories : [ Bière/Belhaven ]
Nice malty taste, slightly sweet, reminds me a bit of Innis & Gunn, only less strong and less sweet. Contains malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd., Dunbar, Scotland. 4.2% alcohol.
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“It is every golfers dream to play The Old Course… Created entirely by the forces of nature, the historic links of St. Andrews are believed to be where the first ever game was played.”
Just another ale, slightly fruity maybe. Contains malted barley.
The Belhaven Brewery, Dunbar, Scotland. 4.6% alcohol.
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“… one of Scotland's oldest surviving breweries, dating back to 1719 … brewed using Scottish malted barley…”
Very sweet, with a slightly fruity taste, maybe red fruits. The smell reminds me a bit of St Peter's Honey Porter. Made of malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company, Dunbar, Scotland. 4.1% alcohol.
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Catégories : [ Bière/Belhaven ]
“The blend of Cascade and Challenger hops combine to produce a fresh hop aroma that preludes a bitter-dry taste. Crafted from nearly three centuries of brewing heritage at one of Scotland's oldest breweries.”
Just another ale, with a fresh taste, maybe slightly acid. Made of malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd, Dunbar, Scotland. 5.5% alcohol.
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“A rich deep flavour that derives from the greater proportion of malted barley to hops which characterised Scottish ales of the 19th century.”
The smell reminded me of grape juice and beef broth, the taste is quite sweet and the aftertaste has again notes of beef broth. Made of malted barley.
Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd., Dunbar, Scotland. 6.5% alcohol.
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“roasted barley and oats along with three types of malt… black coffee and darck chocolate notes”
Sweet and fruity, very nice. Possibly the same as the Scottish Stout although the latter doesn't seem to contain oats. Contains malted...