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Trinidad Wee Heavy Lassie Scottish Strong Ale

Trinidad Wee Heavy Lassie Scottish Strong Ale

Rated 3.225 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Trinidad Brewing Company

Trinidad, CO, United States

Style:  Scottish Ale

10.5% Alcohol by Volume

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Wee Heavy Lassie is a voluptuous ale that bodes of sensuous dark fruits and caramel with a lingering sweetness, yet she only hints at the true depth of her alcoholic character. Be vigilant yest ye fall in love with this Wee Heavy Lassie. 10.5% alcohol by volume.

ID: 30864 Last updated 15 years ago Added to database 16 years ago

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Overall Rank18152
Overall Percentile66.1
Style Rank309 of 680
Style Percentile54.6
Lowest Score3.9
Highest Score3.9
Average Score3.900
Weighted Score3.225
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • BEAV 1788 reviews
    rated 3.9 15 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8

    22 oz bottle, batch 44 May 08, with "Oak Aged" in black marker on the label. Pours reddish brown with a creamy light tan head that retains fairly well and laces the glass.

    The aroma is sweet caramel malts, dark fruits and some sharp alcohol. Oak comes out as it warms.

    The flavor is more subdued than I expected (not necessarily bad) - sweet sugary caramel malts, some cola, vanilla and fruits with enough hops for a nice dry finish, with a little slightly charred bourbon. The alcohol is well hidden. The mouthfeel is medium bodied with low carbonation and is slightly watery.

    Overall, a nice surprise. This is an easy drinking big beer and is pretty well done. It's easily the best I've had from Trinidad.

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