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Railway City Elgin's Finest Wee Heavy

Railway City Elgin's Finest Wee Heavy

Rated 3.225 by BeerPals

Brewed by Railway City Brewing Company Limited

St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Scottish Ale

7.5% Alcohol by Volume

23 International Bittering Units

This beer is available seasonally


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Elgin's Finest Wee Heavy Scottish Style Ale is brewed to recognize our regions rich heritage and connection to Lord Elgin. Lord Elgin is a direct descendant of King Robert the Bruce. his family titles are Lord Bruce, Earl of Elgin & Kincardine. Lord Elgin brought responsible government, Railways, increased economic stability and the first Free Trade agreement with the Americans. Best of all, Lord Elgin with the help of his wife is the first to use the Maple Leaf as a symbol of Canada. A rich malty sweetness with a caramel, aroma and a hint of smoke from our roasted malts.

ID: 103769 Last updated 4 months ago Added to database 4 months ago

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Most noted beer attributes

alcoholic 100%
woody 100%
drying 100%
bitter 100%
banana 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank1
Overall Percentile100
Style Rank1 of 680
Style Percentile99.9
Lowest Score3.9
Highest Score3.9
Average Score3.900
Weighted Score3.225
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7164 reviews
    rated 3.9 4 months ago

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

    Clean darker amber colour with a copper hue, and golden highlights. Nice creamyish, warm-beige head, good retention and some creamy lacing left. Dark fruits in aromas, caramel malts base, mild alcohol and hints of bananas, wood. The mouthfeel is not too thick with decent dryness in the finish. Nice hoppiness lingers adding a touch of bitterness. Warming, yet refreshing. Darker grain malts with a tad wheat. Quite a nicely-brewed, drinkable Wee Heavy.

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