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“aromatic hops and Scotch distillery peat smoked barley”
Quite surprising, smokey, fruity and a bit sour yet slightly bitter. It reminds me more of wine than pale ale. Contains barley malt and wheat, as well as honey.
The Isle of Skye Brewing Company, Uig, Scotland. 5.0% alcohol.
]]>“named after the famous hills of the Isle of Skye”
Just another ale, slightly bitter, with a kind of sour, none-ripe fruit aftertaste. Contains malted barley.
The Isle of Skye Brewing Company (Leann an Eilien), Isle of Skye, Scotland. 4.2% alcohol.
]]>“…brewed with porridge oats”
Just another ale, but a bit different from the usual ones. Made of malted barley and oats.
The Isle of Skye Brewing Company (Leann an Eilien), Isle of Skye, Scotland. 4.3% alcohol.
]]>“Black Cuillin, named after the world-reknowned mountains of Skye, is a unique dark ale brewed with roast barley and heather honey, which rounds the almost stout-like flavours of the roasted malt.”
Sweet and quite bitter. Tastes a bit like burnt caramel. Contains malted barley.
The Isle of Skye Brewing Company (Leann an Eilien), Uig, Scotland. 4.5% alcohol.
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