Maclay Gold Scotch Ale

 
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style
Maclay
Formerly brewed at Belhaven (Greene King)

Style: Bitter - Premium / Strong / Extra Special (ESB)
Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Serve in English pint

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RATINGS: 30   MEAN: 3.06/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.05/5   EST. CALORIES: 150   ABV: 5%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Brewed by Belhaven for Maclay.
"Maclay Gold is brewed in the tradition upon which many brewing towns were founded. Scotch Ale always has the emphasis on malt and Maclay GOLD Scotch Ale is no exception, brewed with Maris Otter malted barley this ale has a pale colour and is strong in alcohol with a full malty flavour. "

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3.4
Muggus69 (3694) - Yarram, Vic, AUSTRALIA - FEB 25, 2014
OLD NOTES OLD NOTES JUL 13, 2004 Nice aroma. Honey, caramel, slight yeastiness, possibly even heather? Not sure about the latter. Pours rusty ruby body with tight packed white head. Being my first scotch ale i’m really reminded of a scotch whiskey in some of the flavours I get. A fair bit of smoky peatiness in the flavour. Plenty of caramel malt and obvious hints of honey. Slight bitterness towards the end..

4
BEEJE26 (38) - Ontario, CANADA - NOV 22, 2007
A dark amber beer. Good head. Strong toffee, caramel and malt flavours. A real pleasant and tasty drink.

2.8
Lubiere (22778) - Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA - MAR 5, 2006
Sickly hazy amber ale with a good creamy white head. Initial skunkyness gives way to a chalky malt, a bit oxidized. In mouth, sweet malt with butterscotch overtones, lightly hoped, not as pleasant as their 80 p. Overall, sub par. Bottle bought in Halifax, March 2005.

3.5
vanvenlo (2508) - Glen Iris, AUSTRALIA - JAN 15, 2006
30 Oct 05 - Pronounced pleasant hop and light fruity malt aroma. Clear brown colour, low head and stuff all lacing. Big smokey malt flavour, reminscent of whiskey malt. Lovely malt smoke balance, thickish mouthfeel with alingering smoke malt finish. Overall, I rated this higher due to its uniqueness.

3.3
OKBeer (1175) - Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - JAN 27, 2005
500 ml clear bottle. Light amber colour with a frothy and creamy off-white head. Brown bread and toffee aroma after the initial skunkiness recedes. Caramel, bread, and cereal flavours with a light fruity finish. Medium bodied and smooth. A Scotch Ale? Not so much. More a malt accented Bitter (Scottish Ale, I guess).

3.4
mutant (854) - Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - AUG 9, 2004
Bronze with a small but persistent white head. Sweet and hoppy aroma but not skunked. Nice initial caramel maltiness. Then it has a slightly roasted flavour followed by a light hop bitterness. Maybe it reflects more on the poor quality of the beers I’ve had lately but I really liked this one. Quite good for something out of a clear bottle.

3.3
austinpowers (2836) - San Francisco, California, USA - JUL 4, 2004
Mine seemed way heavy on the alcohol - I’d have guessed it was 8%. It definitely said Maclay. Yeasty sediment chunks and lots of flavor in a cloudy, lightly hopped brew. Very murky, like Loch Ness. Nice, except for the alcohol.

1.7
Trogdor (197) - Cairns, AUSTRALIA - JUN 7, 2004
*disclaimer* this bottle was clearly skunked, so this rating is temporary. smokey, leathery, rubber aroma with a light floralness trying to get out. amber with nice creamy head. leather, rubber, lightly salty yeast, hidden chocolaty maltiness. full, creamy palate. skunked, which isn’t all that surprising considering the terrible habit of using clear bottles that some british brewers have picked up.

3
bluevegie (3073) - Perth, AUSTRALIA - MAY 12, 2004
Good lacing was left from this dark copper bodied scotch ale. A medium sized mostly lasting white head made the appearance quite attractive. Soft caramel and a slight nutty aroma. Balanced hops and malt made a slightly smokey and a caramel taste with a mild bitterness at the end.

2.6
AlphaOne (142) - AUSTRALIA - MAY 10, 2004
Skunked clear bottle. Filtered light amber with a nice head. slightly floral/earthy hops, with buiscuity malt, slight apple juice, with a strong smokey rubbery smell. The flavour was rubber and smoke, buiscuity/toasty malt, not terribly nice, why do you people put beer in clear bottles? WHYYYYY????


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