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Black Isle Organic Export Scotch Ale

Black Isle Organic Export Scotch Ale

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Black Isle Brewing Company / Black Isle Brewery

Munlochy, Rosshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Style:  Scottish Ale

7.9% Alcohol by Volume

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A full bodied ruby ale with a bitter sweet character of candied peel and fruit cake.

ID: 63230 Last updated 4 years ago Added to database 8 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank10578
Overall Percentile80.2
Style Rank176 of 680
Style Percentile74.1
Lowest Score4.2
Highest Score4.2
Average Score4.200
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • HANTRAN 550 reviews
    rated 4.2 8 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 9 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 9

    Added this beer as it does not appear to be the same as the Black Isle Scotch Ale, the abv on that is 4.5, this export is 7.9 Aroma of toasted carmelly malts, cotton candy, and some vinous notes. Deep brown body with ruby hints that is not quite opaque topped with a moderate head that is off white and leaves a long lasting skim coat with little lace. The mouth if fairly full, slick and tingly, carbonation nicely done, really fills the palate.This is a sweet beer with a clean finish, quite well done. Leaves hints of coffee at the end with some tobacco. Up front its ripe dark fruit and toffee. The hops are minimal and indistinct but they balance the flavor nicely. Not normally my cup of tea but this is a very nice beer. Alcohol a bit present as a warming in the finish. Suspect this profile will round out and be a bit more complex as it warms. Well done!

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