Scottish beer

Bottled Scottish Beers

Below are some bottled Scottish beers I have tasted, both ale & lager styles;

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Williams Harvest Sun

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Williams

Citrussy hoppy with some earthiness in the bitterness.   Light & fresh tasting.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Tryst Sir Walter Scot 80/-

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Tryst

A very good bitter with some malt flavour & plenty of hops for an 80/-

Reviewers rating: 
8

Traditional Scottish Ales Glencoe Organic Wild Oat Stout

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Mild, Porter & Stout
Brewery: 

Traditional Scottish Ales

Sweet stout, but not cloying.   Smooth with liquorice & burnt flavours.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Sulwath The Black Galloway

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Mild, Porter & Stout
Brewery: 

Sulwath

There is plenty to taste in this beer: A touch burnt, a little smokey.   Malty & smooth but not sweet.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Orkney Dark Island

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Mild, Porter & Stout
Brewery: 

Orkney

A dominant roasty & chocolate flavour with a sweet smell.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Arran Blonde

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Arran

This beer has established itself as a premium product on many supermarket shelves (ie hardly ever discounted) & deservedly so.

This is a good blonde ale, soft & smooth.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Arran Ale

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Arran

A good regular bitter.   Fairly dry.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Inveralmond Lia Fail

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Inveralmond

A dark, chocolatey & malty beer.   Not too sweet with a full body.

Reviewers rating: 
8
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