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Innis & Gunn Scottish Pale Ale

Innis & Gunn Scottish Pale Ale

Rated 3.100 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Innis & Gunn Brewing Company

Edinburgh, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Style:  Scottish Ale

7% Alcohol by Volume

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Given our nation’s climate, the words ‘Scottish’ and ‘pale’ fit hand in glove. For the second of our seasonal beers in 2013, we drew from historical recipes to craft this carefully balanced pale ale. Light and vibrant with fresh floral and citrus notes, it’s perfect for whiling away precious spells of sunshine.

ID: 53331 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 11 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank36450
Overall Percentile35
Style Rank523 of 690
Style Percentile24.2
Lowest Score3.1
Highest Score3.4
Average Score3.250
Weighted Score3.100
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SIGMUND 7296 reviews
    rated 3.1 2 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 5

    June 2015: 330 ml clear bottle, from Vinmonopolet, Nettbutikken. ABV is 7.0%. Oak aged (bourbon barrel is not mentioned), malts are pale and Munich, hops are Super Styrians, EKG and Styrian Goldings.Medium deep golden colour, moderate white head. The aroma has notes of fruity and spicy hops, toffee and vanilla. Medium sweet flavour, moderate notes of oak, vanilla, toffee and fudge, the hops are far too moderate.

  • CHOPZ 7576 reviews
    rated 3.4 11 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Single from the LCBO. Pours a clean golden colour with an amber hue. Frothy warm cap, decent retention which ends up coating the brew with a creamy top and ring. Big aromas of pilsner characteristics, and after breathing, grainy cereal and butterscotch appear. The taste though, does recall the typical Innis & Gunn caramel and hints of wood. A little more hop than usual for them, but still not much for a pale ale. Probably wanted and what makes a Scottish Pale Ale. Always drinkable and nice to see new brews from this brewery.

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