Who makes it? Scottish Brewers Fyne Ales. Where’s it from? From Cairndow, Argyll in Scotland. What does it taste like? A full-on citrus experience, with tangerine and tropical fruits dominating the nose, and a bitter flabour that lingers – particularly in the finish. What food does it work with? Trust us on this, but spicy [...]
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Who makes it? Innis & Gunn, a company that prides itself on fine oak-aged beer. Where is it from? Edinburgh in Scotland. What does it taste like? IT has a surprisingly light texture, with soft fruits and malt filling the palate. The mellow, oaky aftertaste is divine. What food does it work with? Rich meats, [...]
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Who makes it? Belhaven fruit beer is brewed by the Belhaven Brewery, established in 1719. Where is it from? Dunbar, is a town in East Lothian on the southeast coast of Scotland. What does it taste like? Blackcurrants, berries and other fruits of the forest on the nose, revealing a beer that’s creamy and fruity [...]
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Who makes it? The Williams Brothers Brewing Company, run by the brothers since they came across a 17th Century recipe for heather ale in 1988. Where is it from? The company is based in Alloa, near Stirling in Scotland. What does it taste like? Sweet gale and flowering heather are the two main ingredients that [...]
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Who makes it? Scottish Brewers Fyne Ales. Where’s it from? From Cairndow, Argyll in Scotland. What does it taste like? Roasty and tawny, Maverick is a balanced, fruity and well-hopped bitter What food does it work with? Anything really. Maverick is one of those rare breeds that you can enjoy as part of a fine [...]
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Who makes it? Scottish Brewers Fyne Ales Where’s it from? Avalanche comes from Argyll in Scotland What does it taste like? Avalanche is a true golden ale with stunning citrus on the nose. It’s well-balanced with good body and fruit balancing a refreshing hoppy taste, and wraps up with along bittersweet aftertaste. What food does [...]
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Who makes it? Brewdog, a Scottish start up that prides itself on its independence, and has created some ferociously strong beers. Their regular-strength brews are also worth a look. “We like to take age-old classic beer styles and put our contemporary, imaginative spin on them,” say co-founders Martin Dickie and James Watt. Where’s it from? [...]
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Who makes it? Brewdog, a Scottish start up that prides itself on its independence, and has created some ferociously strong beers. Their regular-strength brews are also worth a look. “We like to take age-old classic beer styles and put our contemporary, imaginative spin on them,” say co-founders Martin Dickie and James Watt. Where’s it from? [...]
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Who makes it? Brewdog, a Scottish start up that prides itself on its independence, and has created some ferociously strong beers. Their regular-strength brews are also worth a look. “We like to take age-old classic beer styles and put our contemporary, imaginative spin on them,” say co-founders Martin Dickie and James Watt. Where’s it from? [...]
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Who makes it? Brewdog, a Scottish start up that prides itself on its independence, and has created some ferociously strong beers. Their regular-strength brews are also worth a look. “We like to take age-old classic beer styles and put our contemporary, imaginative spin on them,” say co-founders Martin Dickie and James Watt. Where’s it from? [...]
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