Bridge of Allan Glencoe Wild Oat Organic Stout
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 Berry, Walmer, Kent
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Pedro | | 29 Apr 2012 | |
The Archibald Simpson, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
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McGargle | Not Tried | 24 Feb 2011 | |
McGargle | Not Tried | 17 Feb 2011 | |
02nd Gainsborough Beer & Folk Festival, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
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Alenomore | Not Tried | 16 Oct 2010 | |
The Grog & Gruel, Fort William, Highland
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McGargle | Not Tried | 10 Sep 2010 | |
Catford Beer Festival 2005, Catford, Greater London
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Ian | | 11 Jun 2005 | Black colour. Nice smell of grain and coffee. Goodish in mouth with roasted/coffee and chocolate finish. Not bad |
4.50% ABV.
Brewed in the heart of Scotland using the finest malts, pure Scottish water and wild oats. This traditional stout has a creamy, toasted oatmeal flavour and is gently hopped. Complex roast malt aromas and a smooth silky aftertaste are characteristics of this ale. This stout is as mysterious and compelling as the Glen it is named after.
We have tried this beer twice.
We have given this beer an average score of .
Other Bridge of Allan beers.