March 14, 2008

Belhaven Scottish Ale

Belhaven Scottish AleBelhaven Scottish Ale is another from my Beer of the Month club. It's the main export brew from Belhaven Brewery, a solid, er, Scottish Ale at 5.2% alcohol by volume.

Appearance: Very nice shiny bright copper in color, with a good two fingers of creamy pale tan head. Very clear.

Smell: Full of biscuit and caramel, very rich and bready and slightly nutty-sweet. Steady background of hops, lightly bitter and clean.

Taste: Nutty, malty flavor that's very rich without being too sweet... there's an edge of roasted malts lurking about the back. The hops hold the line, maintaining a very cleansing bittering presence. A hint of honey.

Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied and clean... filling, quenching presence in the mouth—makes you want to keep drinking.

Overall: I enjoyed this quite a bit, a classic, iconic Scottish Ale right from the source (as it should be).

On BeerAdvocate, it scores a grade of B+. On RateBeer, it scores 3.25 out of 5 and is in their 66th percentile.

Posted by jon at 10:39 PM



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