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What Makes Scotch Ale Different From Scottish Ale?Once you've got your ale poured up, you might want a little food to accompany it. For the relatively weaker but still flavorful Scottish ales, salty fare, such as pretzels or chips, as well as ...
I recently returned to the site of my first meeting with Van Horne and tasted around the octet of beers he had to offer. There were several that I very much enjoyed—a savory oatmeal stout with ...
A RESURGENCE in cider making in Scotland is being driven by brewers who are using surplus fruit from the country's increasing number of orchards.
A Wisconsin cinema brewery earned two medals at the 2025 U.S. Open Beer Championship, as announced in a press release.
Two Kilts’ Scottish Ale is a Skirtlifter Sherwood’s industrial-park brewery hasn’t shifted focus since we last took the trip, setting its sights on canning, bottling and distributing local ...
Harviestoun, a 30-year-old brewery in Clackmannanshire, in the Scottish lowlands, first brewed Old Engine Oil in 2000. ... This Scottish ale will get your motor running. March 19, 2017.
In 2000 Belhaven Scottish Ale made its triumphant return to Milwaukee in a newly designed 500ml bottle, but the same authentic full bodied taste.
Last month, I looked for something mellow with which to ring in spring. Having enjoyed my late-winter decision to find lighter beers (with a little less body than the traditional stouts) and encoun… ...
This week's Beer of the Week is a Scottish Ale from, where else, Scotland. Brewed by Belhaven Brewery, who contract brew the well-known Innis and Gunn, this Scottish Ale (5.30% ABV) is known for ...
Last month, I looked for something mellow with which to ring in spring. Having enjoyed my late-winter decision to find lighter beers (with a little less body than the traditional stouts) and encoun… ...
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