smellysell
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I got both of these bottls from brothers here and since they are similar styles, figured I'd do a dual review. Both were good, but I have to give a slight nod to Robert the Bruce.
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Mike sent me this as a tag-a-long when he picked up some other beers for me a while back. Like I said, I love Scottish’s, so I’ve been looking forward to trying this.
Style - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy
ABV - 7.5%
Brewed In - Royersford, PA
Availability - Rotating Release
Appearance
Poured a dark brown with a very thin, almost non-existent, light tan head. Despite the minimal amount of head, there was generous lacing with medium retention.
Smell
The aroma was very understated. Slight fragrances of biscuity malts, caramel, and brown sugar were present.
Taste
Flavor was pretty straightforward. Toasted malts dominated with a hint of caramel and brown sugar. The taste was pleasant overall, but lacked any real complexity.
Feel
This beer had a very nice feel to it. Medium thickness with a nice level of carbonation.
Verdict
This was a nice beer and was very drinkable. I didn't blow my socks off or anything, but was still very enjoyable. Thanks again Mike for giving me the opportunity to try this. :thumbs:
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This is another bottle that Tim sent me a while back. I love malty beers, so Scotch ales are some of my favorite.
Style - Scottish Ale
ABV - 7%
Brewed In - Munster, IN
Availability - Brewed Year Round
Appearance
Poured a very murky, dark amber. The head was light tan and huge. There was medium lacing that really stuck to the glass and was there until long after the beer was gone.
Smell
My initial impression when nosing this brew was the strong smell of alcohol. Underneath the alcohol smell, there was a nice bouqet of roasted malts, dank hops, and brown sugar.
Taste
Surprisingly, the alcohol that was so strong in the aroma was completely absent in the flavor. The dominant flavors up front were caramel malts and brown sugar. Finished with a touch of cinnamon. Not a lot of complexity, but very well balanced and enjoyable.
Feel
The body was very thin, although the level of carbonation was perfect. Very drinkable beer.
Verdict
This was very good, but not great. I definitely will have a couple at Dark Lord Day, but it isn't something that I'll hunt down. Thanks again to Tim for giving me the chance to sample this.
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Mike sent me this as a tag-a-long when he picked up some other beers for me a while back. Like I said, I love Scottish’s, so I’ve been looking forward to trying this.
Style - Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy
ABV - 7.5%
Brewed In - Royersford, PA
Availability - Rotating Release
Appearance
Poured a dark brown with a very thin, almost non-existent, light tan head. Despite the minimal amount of head, there was generous lacing with medium retention.
Smell
The aroma was very understated. Slight fragrances of biscuity malts, caramel, and brown sugar were present.
Taste
Flavor was pretty straightforward. Toasted malts dominated with a hint of caramel and brown sugar. The taste was pleasant overall, but lacked any real complexity.
Feel
This beer had a very nice feel to it. Medium thickness with a nice level of carbonation.
Verdict
This was a nice beer and was very drinkable. I didn't blow my socks off or anything, but was still very enjoyable. Thanks again Mike for giving me the opportunity to try this. :thumbs:
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This is another bottle that Tim sent me a while back. I love malty beers, so Scotch ales are some of my favorite.
Style - Scottish Ale
ABV - 7%
Brewed In - Munster, IN
Availability - Brewed Year Round
Appearance
Poured a very murky, dark amber. The head was light tan and huge. There was medium lacing that really stuck to the glass and was there until long after the beer was gone.
Smell
My initial impression when nosing this brew was the strong smell of alcohol. Underneath the alcohol smell, there was a nice bouqet of roasted malts, dank hops, and brown sugar.
Taste
Surprisingly, the alcohol that was so strong in the aroma was completely absent in the flavor. The dominant flavors up front were caramel malts and brown sugar. Finished with a touch of cinnamon. Not a lot of complexity, but very well balanced and enjoyable.
Feel
The body was very thin, although the level of carbonation was perfect. Very drinkable beer.
Verdict
This was very good, but not great. I definitely will have a couple at Dark Lord Day, but it isn't something that I'll hunt down. Thanks again to Tim for giving me the chance to sample this.