Scottish Ale

Scottish Ale

1301 beers | 3.609 Avg Score

Scottish Ales originated in Scotland and are generally clean and malty with perhaps a faint touch of smoke and few fruity esters. Most examples have a low hop profile due to the historical fact that hops are not grown in Scotland and expensive imported hops were, therefore, used sparingly. Some examples also have a peaty character which is typically perceived as earthy, smoky or very lightly roasted. Typically this ale is clear, deep amber or dark copper in appearance, although the stronger versions can be dark brown in color. Scottish Ales are divided into sub-styles differentiated on alcoholic strength ranging from a low of 2.5% alcohol by volume (abv) to around 10% alcohol by volume (abv).

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Maxs Scottish 100 Shilling
OR, United States
1
2.700
Hebridean Islander
United Kingdom
1
3.275
Bullfrog 90-Shilling Scottish Ale
PA, United States
1
3.175
Craigmill Strathaven Claverhouse
United Kingdom
1
3.125
Brooklyn Scotch Ale
NY, United States
1
3.125
Ahlafors MacKA
Sweden
1
3.100
Multi-Brasses La Diablesse
Canada
1
3.150
Olde Hickory Scottish Ale
NC, United States
1
3.075
Central Coast Scotch Ale
CA, United States
1
2.750
Valhalla Auld Rock
United Kingdom
1
3.200
Ahle Påsköl
Sweden
1
3.050
Teerenpeli Pakkaspaavo
Finland
1
3.000
Au Maître Brasseur La Scottish
Canada
1
3.100
Buckhead Winter Ale
GA, United States
1
3.300
Red Hill Scotch Ale
Australia
1
2.950
Møllebyen Juleøl
Norway
1
3.125
Multi-Brasses Gould Scotch Ale
Canada
1
3.275
Watneys Scotch Ale
United Kingdom
1
3.100
Beermanns Scotch Ale
CA, United States
1
3.275
Bedondaine et Bedons Ronds La Reyne Descosse
Canada
1
3.375