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Slightly metallic smell/taste, and reminds me of the Alsacian beers I don't like (hops, maybe?). Contains barley and wheat.
Harviestoun Brewery. Hillfoots Business Village, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 5% alcohol.
]]>“fruit-loaf flavours of treacle toffee, dates and butterscotch with a hint of spice”
Just another ale, but quite good. Contains barley, oats and wheat.
Harviestoun Brewery, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 4.8% alcohol.
]]>“Aged in selected oak casks formerly used to mature Highland Park's … 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky”
A dark ale, very sweet, with a chocolate aroma and coffee-like bitterness. Contains barley and oats.
Harviestoun Brewery, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 8% alcohol.
]]>“using Hersbrücker Lager hops…grapefruity tastes. Hops: Challenger, Styrian Goldings and Hallertau Hersbrüker.”
Quite flowery and a bit bitter. Quite nice, but not extraordinary. Contains barley and wheat.
Harviestoun Brewery, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 4.8 % alcohol.
]]>“brewed with pale and crystal malts with a touch of roast barley. The hop additions are Challenger for bitterness and Styrian for its floral citrus aroma.”
Quite sweet, not too bitter. Not convinced about the floral citrus aroma, I found it had more of a kind of a very fresh red fruit nuance. Contains barley and wheat.
Harviestoun Brewery, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 4.5% alcohol.
]]>“… derived from a traditional Celtic recipe. Wickedly smooth chocolate dominates the flavour…”
I wouldn't call that taste “chocolate”, but rather flowery with something of berries? Anyway, it is slightly bitter and quite good.
Harviestoun Brewery, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 6.0% alcohol.
]]>“Blond in colour, Bitter & Twisted has a superb hop profile, combining the aromatic Hallertau Herbrücker with the spicy Challenger. It's finished by ‘late hopping’
with Styrian Goldings which gives a sharpness like a twist of lemon.”
Quite bitter, but has a smell of peach and a taste that is not unlike bitter orange (rather than lemon IMHO). Contains barley, oats and wheat.
Harviestoun Brewery. Hillfoots Business Village, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. 4.2 % alcohol.
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