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Colour: Deep ginger gold
Flavour: Peated
The nose leapt out with smoke, tar and smouldering embers
(waking up the ‘danger’ zone of the cortex); it was also briny, with minty
humbugs, some kind of green leaf and vanilla. The palate was described as
“Massive!” and “Volcanic” – ash, liquorice, tar and salt, with wild boar
sausages and something lovely and sweet hiding away, like a ballerina in a
group of miners. Water hardly dented the nose – sweet-cured bacon, diesel
exhaust and molasses. The palate seemed sweeter – chocolate in among the smoke
and a lavender after-taste. One of the founders, Donald Johnston drowned after
falling into ‘burnt ale’.
Drinking Tip: A late night dram





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