Harviestoun Old Engine Oil
Style: Old Ale
Brewery: Harviestoun (Caledonian)
(Alva, Scotland)
 
93 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
88 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
A superb, rich, full-bodied beer derived from a 1970s homebrewing recipe. Wickedly smooth chocolate dominates the flavour, which is nicely balanced by the bitterness of the hops.
 
 
Highland Tasgall Ale
Style: Scotch Ale
Brewery: Highland Brewing Company
(USA - Asheville, North Carolina)
95 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006 
88 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Our Scotch-style ale, named from Norse mythology, combines the heritage and tartan of our brew team. The roasted barley and chocolate malt lend a bold flavor to this delicious dark beer. Its increased hop level is a modest departure from a true Scotch-style ale. We hope you agree this is a beer worthy of the name Tasgall, "Cauldron of the Gods."  -Brewery Notes
 
 
Lagunitas Censored Copper Ale
Style: American Strong Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas Brewing Company
(USA - Petaluma, California)
 
86 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
Malt dominates this one and it's smooth enough to be scary @ 7.7% abv.
 
 
Stoudt's Double IPA  (10% ABV)
Style: Double IPA
Brewery: Stoudts Brewing Company
(USA - Adamstown, Pennsylvania)
96 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
91 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Gold Medal -World Beer Championships
88 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
Stoudt's Double IPA is a strong, full-bodied ale with an intense hop character and deep golden color. This unusual brew is characteristic of the newly recognized style of extremely hoppy and malty ales of American origin. The Double IPA is our strongest beer with an alcohol of over 10% abv and bitterness of more than 75 IBU's. Multiple kettle hop additions and generous dry hopping contribute to the powerful yet smooth and fragrant hop character of this beer.
 
 
Theakston's Old Peculiar
Style: Old Ale
Brewery: Theakston
(Masham, North Yorkshire, England)
93 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
90 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Dark brownish hue with a frothy head. Medium-bodied. Mild bitterness. Sweet malty nose, reminiscent of vanilla and wood. Soft, fluffy mouthfeel with a sweet malt accent through with very mild hop notes persisting through the finish. Tremendous depth of complex malt flavors make this a standout." -Beverage Testing Institute
 
 
Traquair House Ale
Style: English-Style Strong Ale
Brewery: Traquair
(Innerleithen, Borders, Scotland)
93 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Gold Medal -World Beer Championships
93 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
90 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Dark mahogany hue. Sweet malty aromas follow through on a rich, full-bodied palate with opulent malt flavors that finish with a delicate hop accent. This beer masks it considerable potency." -Beverage Testing Institute
 
 
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