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Monday Night Brewing Drafty Kilt (Bourbon Barrel Aged)

Monday Night Brewing Drafty Kilt (Bourbon Barrel Aged)

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals

Brewed by Monday Night Brewing

Atlanta, GA, United States

Style:  Scottish Ale

8.5% Alcohol by Volume

26 International Bittering Units

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What do Scotland and the American South have in common? An appreciation for good booze. But that doesn’t mean they always get along. We put our award-winning Drafty Kilt Scotch Ale in Kentucky bourbon barrels and let them duke it out in the cellar. Who won? You did. The chocolate, caramel and roasted malts in Drafty Kilt complement the charred oak and vanilla notes in the bourbon barrels quite well. Notice we didn’t say "compliment." Scotch and Bourbon still don’t send each other Christmas cards.

ID: 55494 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 10 years ago

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Overall Rank10883
Overall Percentile80.4
Style Rank180 of 689
Style Percentile73.9
Lowest Score4.2
Highest Score4.2
Average Score4.200
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYBERCAT 13018 reviews
    rated 4.2 10 years ago

    Aroma: 10 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 8

    Pours a deep, barely transparent chocolate brown with a thick and persistent buff head. Smoky, peaty aroma has a definite overtone of bourbon-soaked wood and a hint of caramel. Flavor has a firm bourbon bite that dominates the palate but allows coffee, caramel, earthy, and subtle nutty and chocolate notes to strut their hour on the stage. Texture is firm and smooth, though fizz is lacking. A winner indeed. Actually, if you check history, a lot of Scotch-Irish did settle in the Southeastern U.S. So, why cant Scotch ale and bourbon be friends?

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