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Isle of Skye Black Cuillin

PubAddressLast Visit Seen
The Bull InnPaisley, Glasgow, City of14 Jul 2019
Krakatoa (formerly The Moorings Bar)Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire16 Dec 2011
The Archibald SimpsonAberdeen, Aberdeenshire03 Feb 2011
The Shepherds RestWesthill, Aberdeenshire27 Jun 2009
Reading Beer Festival 2005Reading, Berkshire29 Apr 2005

Tasting Summary

These comments are the opinion of the individual reviewer and represent what they thought of the beer on a particular day in a particular pub. If a review is less favourable, it may be because the beer suffered somewhere in the supply chain between them and the brewery.

The Bull Inn, Paisley, Glasgow, City of

WhoScoreWhenNotes
Stephen HarrisNot Tried14 Jul 2019

Krakatoa (formerly The Moorings Bar), Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
McGargleNot Tried16 Dec 2011
McGargleNot Tried30 Nov 2011
McGargleNot Tried19 Mar 2011
McGargleNot Tried10 Mar 2011
McGargleNot Tried25 Nov 2010

The Archibald Simpson, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
RayNot Tried03 Feb 2011
McGargleNot Tried07 Oct 2010
McGargleNot Tried15 Jul 2010
RayNot Tried12 May 2010

The Shepherds Rest, Westhill, Aberdeenshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
McGargleGood27 Jun 2009 Stout like with plenty of roasty flavours from the malt and a little smoke from peat in the water. Served in fine condition but I've yet to taste the honey.

Reading Beer Festival 2005, Reading, Berkshire

WhoScoreWhenNotes
IanAcceptable29 Apr 2005 Black. Liquorice burnt malt nose. Malty burnt caramel flavours, slightly disappointing finish

Isle of Skye Black Cuillin

4.50% ABV.

A dark beer, brewed with rolled roast oatmeal and honey. It takes its name from the world reknown mountains of the Isle of Skye, and is a unique strong flavoured dark ale. .

We have tried this beer twice.

We have given this beer an average score of Acceptable to Good.

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