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Neustadt Springs Scottish Ale

Neustadt Springs Scottish Ale

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A Scottish Ale brewed by
Neustadt Springs Brewery

Neustadt, Canada

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542.92/5.02.91/5.04.5%18.6English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Deep golden in colour, full flavoured, smooth with plenty of body.

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 yarry (352), Waterdown, Ontario, Canada
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/514/20

Apr 27, 2008  
473ml can, 4.5% a/v Pours medium brown colourwith a decent tan head and some lacing. The aroma is very nice, smells fresh, hoppy and a bit of an unusual citrus. Tastes cirusy hops, with a very interesting finish. This beer is MUCH better then I had anticipated.

 Beershine (1440), Miami Beach, Florida, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/104/510/20
Sep 18, 2008    Updated: Oct 3, 2008
Cask and regular draught. Billed at Double Fuggled @ Cest What when from cask. Clear, coppery. Little head. Nose is toffee, crystal, caramel malt and fuggles with hint of strawberry. Low to no carbonation. Diacetyl is present in non-cask version. Ends in gentle whisper of balanced fuggle, is watery but quaffable.


 KyotoLefty (202), Kyoto, Japan
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/105/518/20
Aug 27, 2008    Updated: Aug 28, 2008
I am rating the Neustadt Double Fuggled Ale, served from the cask at C’est What? in Toronto. I must add that this is definitely NOT the same beer as the Scottish Ale. The base might be the same or similar, but the hopping and the overall effect are entirely different. This is a fantastic beer, with a perfect balance between sweet caramel malt, in the Scottish style, and a decent amount of fuggles hops. The great thing is its originality--when have you had such a dose of fuggles straight? Never before for me. This is a beer unlike any I have ever had--not the most challenging, but perfectly balanced and extremely interesting. A must try, and I wish you guys would give it its own page!!!


 mabel (1673), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/515/20
Aug 6, 2008  
[1378-20080523] Tap. Bit of boozy yeast in the aroma. Clear, amber brown body with a medium-lasting creamy off-white head. Freshly toasted dark malt flavour. Medium body is smooth. Really interesting brew, repeatable.
(@ C’est What; Toronto, ON; Labelled "Double Fuggled")


vanrassel (23), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Jun 27, 2008  
Poured with a head that reduced to little more than a soapy ring over a dark copper body. The aroma was a little grape-y and had a whiff of alcohol, despite the low ABV. Only faint, floral hops. The flavour was malty sweet and slightly roasty. Grainy, dry finish. Inoffensive, but unremarkable.


 GregClow (2351), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/103/514/20
Jun 15, 2008    Updated: Jun 30, 2008
Cask sample at C’est What Spring 2008 Festival of Small Breweries - "Double Fuggled" version. Orange-amber with a small creamy head. Nose is malty, a bit earthy, with some mild hops. Body is creamy. Flavour starts the same as the regular Scottish Ale, but the hops come through stronger in the finish, giving it a pleasant herbal ending. Nice stuff.
Earlier Rating: 4/15/2005 Total Score: 3
Sampled at C’est What’s Spring 2005 Festival of Small Breweries. Orange-amber colour. Light body. Flavour is malty and a little fruity with a slightly metallic hop finish. Not bad, but much lighter in both body and flavour than I generally expect from a Scottish Ale.



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