When it comes to cold weather beers, drinkers have a ton of options. Obviously, nobody is going to tell you to stop drinking your hoppy IPAs and crushable lagers and pilsners this season, but if you ...
Contrary to what one would assume based on the name of the beer style, a Scotch Ale is not brewed in some time-honored Scottish tradition. It doesn’t derive from the peaty Scotches of Islay, but ...
To put things lightly, there's no shortage of beers to choose from these days. Whether you're shopping around for new unique brews to sample or you're searching for that perfect stout to ring in the ...
Being a longtime advocate of the flavor of malt in beer, I am a strong proponent of the Scottish (or Scotch) ale style. Newcastle's Scotch Ale, made at its Caledonian facility, immediately broke one ...
Description: McEwan'S Scotch Ale is a deep brown color with a chocolate and caramel body with a lingering sweet finish. Tasting notes: McEwan's Scotch Ale from Wells & Youngs is a Scotch Ale style ...
The changing seasons in central Ohio can keep those of us who pair our beer selections to the weather on our toes. When we don't know if we'll be warming our ears and the tips of our noses from the ...
When you think about fall beers, you probably think about stouts, porters, and brown ales. But if you truly want to embrace the season, we’d argue that you should crack open some scotch ales too. If ...
My thoughts: Don’t let the mundane name fool you, this Scotch ale from Sumerian is a tasty beer that is a nice addition to the up-and-coming brewery’s lineup. Since opening in 2013, owners Mark and ...
The longevity and success of Scotch Ale is an outlier in a beer world where consumers are notoriously fickle and many value variety over brand loyalty. The Rohrbach Scotch Ale is the exception.
Scotch Ale is not unique to Rochester. It's a style that has been around for hundreds of years. But Rochester's love affair with the Scotch Ale is undoubtedly uncommon. And since the initial batch of ...
It wouldn’t be another year without another feeble attempt by an American brewer to replicate a Scottish ale. This time it’s Yee-Haw Eighty, pretending to be an 80-shilling Scottish ale. It was one of ...