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
Vancouver Island Wolf's Scottish Cream Ale
Canada
0
0.000
Vermont Pub Wee Heavy
VT, United States
1
3.025
Vessels and Barrels Aberdeen
Canada
0
0.000
Vintage 50 "80 Shilling" Ale
VA, United States
0
0.000
Vintage Wee Heavy
WI, United States
3
3.500
Walkerville Brewery Rob Roy Scotch Ale
Canada
1
3.000
Walkerville Brewery Scotch Ale Barrel Aged (2015)
Canada
0
0.000
Walkerville Brewery Scotch Ale Barrel Aged (2016)
Canada
0
0.000
Walkerville Brewery Scotch Ale I
Canada
0
0.000
Walkerville Brewery Scotch Ale II
Canada
0
0.000
Water Street Scottish Brown
WI, United States
0
0.000
Watneys Scotch Ale
United Kingdom
1
3.100
Wayfarers' Ale Society Thistle Dew Scottish Ale
Canada
0
0.000
Weasel Boy Plaid Ferret Scottish Ale
OH, United States
1
3.125
Wedge Strong Scotch Ale
NC, United States
1
3.225
Welton McQuaid
Canada
0
0.000
Welton The Highlander
Canada
0
0.000
Western Reserve Lake Effect Winter Ale
OH, United States
0
0.000
Westwood Smoked Scottish Ale
CA, United States
0
0.000
Weyerbacher Papa
PA, United States
0
0.000