Tag: Scotland

  • Red Kite Ale, Black Isle Brewing Company, 4.2% ABV

    Red Kite Ale, Black Isle Brewing Company, 4.2% ABV

    A fine looking ale this is.  Another Scottish brewery featuring on beerliever.com. Black Isle claim to be the UK’s premier organic brewery making world class beers from the finest organic malt and hops grown on farms without chemicals, as nature intended. Based near Inverness, the capital of the Highlands of Scotland, it is our beautiful, unspoilt,…

  • Dark Island, Orkney Brewery, 4.6%

    Dark Island, Orkney Brewery, 4.6%

    This one should be good! The tranquil Orkney Islands, with their fertile farming lands and fishing grounds, have been inhabited for over 5000 years. The Orkney brewery is housed in the former schoolhouse in Quoyloo 1 mile from Skara Brae in the heart of Neolithic Orkney… You’ll find everything you need on their website (http://www.sinclairbreweries.co.uk/home.html)…

  • Jarl blond ale, Fyne Ales, 3.8% ABV

     Jarl. An interesting name and an interesting ale, too. From their website: Modern British BeersAt Fyne Ales we are all about producing an outstanding range of modern British beers, which we make in a spectacular location, and with integrity in everything we do. Our beers are built on the British Cask Ale tradition, Britain’s contribution…

  • Gladeye IPA, Drygate Brewing Company, 5.5% ABV

    Gladeye IPA, Drygate Brewing Company, 5.5% ABV

    DRYGATE IS THE UK’S FIRST EXPERIENTIAL CRAFT BREWERY AND IT IS OUR INTENTION TO COLLABORATE, CURATE AND CULTIVATE. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO GET INVOLVED AND JOIN US ON THE ADVENTURE… Uh… OK? The Brewery launched in May 2014 under the seven-peaked roof of an old box factory (providing the inspiration for the Drygate logo). On…

  • Oak Aged Treacle Porter, Innis & Gunn, 7.4% ABV

    Innis & Gunn are an Edinburgh based brewery with a catalogue of interesting sounding specialty beers like this Oak Aged Treacle Porter. More info about the brewery and their selection here. What they say: Rich and complex porter inspired by a 1929 book by F. Marian McNeill called ‘The Scots Cellar’, which contains a recipe…

  • 7 Giraffes, Williams Bros Brewing Co, 5.1% ABV

    7 Giraffes is an ale from the Williams Brothers Brewing Company based in Alloa, Scotland. An eclectic brewery with a number of unique beers on offer. Much more information can be found about their history here. Find them on Twitter. The name of the beer comes from the 7 different malts used, and, allegedly, the…