eve (240), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Oct 16, 2006 Had this on tap at a cafe in Paris. Amber-brown with moderate beige head, sweet malty aroma with a hint of whisky on the nose, taste is sweet and nutty with some subtle hints of whiskey, I don’t really get the smoke or the peat. Smooth palate and easy to drink with dark fruit and a little toffee. RichardGretton (3131), Leicestershire, England Jun 6, 2002 Served best when very cold. Sweet ale aroma with a slight whisky tinge. The flavour of the beer has a slight similarity to a spirit, with a slight bitter edge. For 8% the beer is not too strong in taste,in fact it is better than you would expect. jbrus (4835), Delft, Netherlands Nov 15, 2004 Sweet fruity and caramel aroma. Dark amber color, off-white head, good lace. Sweet, light bitter, caramel, malty, hint of smoke and whisky, medium body. jpm30 (1588), East Central, Georgia, USA Nov 30, 2006 From a 1 pint 9.4 oz clear glass bottle that looks like your classic scotch whiskey bottle, a blurb on the back label, no freshness date.
Poured a cloudy fresh, raw apple cider copper with a foamy off-white head that settled into a thin sudsy lacing.
Aromas of sweet caramel malts mixed with a buttery toffee, a light apple fruitiness, a subtle peat and a light whiskey-like alcohol.
Pleasant Scottish Ale taste, caramel and toffee with a nice lingering butteriness, a hint of nutty grain, the alcohol has a light peat whiskey flavor, lightly warming in the palate, a subtle pineapple yeasty fruitiness, light and soft on the hop bitterness, and a malty, yeasty with a touch of peat finish.
A nice Scottish Ale from a historic region of France, smooth, easy drinkability, at an affordable price, well worth trying. For anyone who cares, the name is Mortimer, it’s in a Scotch bottle and if your label is different from the one pictured, please take a close look at the Scotchman picture at the left, then look at the color and body of the brew before you, the smell and taste, I think you will realize this is a Scottish Ale.
austinpowers (2828), New York, New York, USA Jun 1, 2002 This is sort of an odd beer - the clear bottle doesn’t bother me like it bothers others. I think it’s misclassed as a ’smoked’ beer - a rauchbier it’s not! It’s a tad like a scottish malt ale, quite decent. Slight head. If whiskey were a beer, it might be a bit like Mortimer. leaparsons (4659), Leicester, Leicestershire, England May 24, 2002 It has a nice colour, but no head to speak of. This smells of whisky and grain. This is quite a smooth beer. Not much aftertaste, though. mrkimchee (1414), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 29, 2002 not as strong tasting as I thought it would be. still, it’s a nice whisky-ish beer, sweet, with an almost syrupy texture. Ungstrup (14754), Frederiksberg, Denmark Aug 15, 2004 [At Fete de la Biere 2004, Lausanne] A light brown beer with no head. The aroma is faint - what is there is of roasted malt. The flavor is sweet with notes of honey and malt.
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