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![]() Swashbuckler Brewing Company Tasting Notes and Review of Scotland's Terror from Swashbuckler Brewing CompanyGuide Rating - ![]() The Bottom LineFrom the brewery: "A Wee-Heavy Scotch Ale. A Dark Amber Scotch Ale with Malty overtones and a hint of raisin." Pros
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Guide Review - Tasting Notes and Review of Scotland's Terror from Swashbuckler Brewing CompanyScotland's Terror pours with a dark brown/copper body and a thin tan head. The nose is sweet with a tangy edge displaying hints of brown sugar and dried fruit. The flavor is difficult to pin down. It starts with a malty sweetness and thick, almost silky mouthfeel. This blends with a tangy, fruity complexity that is apparent along with hints of alcohol warming. Scotland's Terror may be tough to describe but it's easy to sip. Related ArticlesAnchor Porter - Beer Panel Tasting Notes and Review of ...Anheuser-Bush Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale - Review an...Redhook Blonde Ale - Beer Tasting Notes and Review of R...Redhook Blackhook Porter - Beer Tasting Notes and Revie...Harmon Brewery Rye IPA - Beer Tasting Notes and Review ... |
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