Scotch de Silly Ale

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2010

How come a Scottish style ale is brewed in Belgium? Which Scot was able to teach Belgians how to brew a beer? Listen to Johnny and appreciate the true authentic Scottish heritage of this ale.

SCOTCH de SILLY is a top-fermenting hearty Scotch Ale with a smooth, really velvety taste and a hoppy bitterness. It is brewed with pure malt, English hops and some sugars. The Scotch de Silly is red-brown, not too dark, and offers an unusual flavor, typical for this style of beer.

There is a long tradition to brew Scotish Style Ales in Belgium. These Belgian Scotish Ales are not only consumed in Belgium but are exported to Scotland and other parts of the world.

FOOD-COMBINATIONS: Hearty dishes like soups and stews.

Refermented in the Bottle & Keg: living beer. Belgian Scotch Ale 8% Alc. by Vol.

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  • awesome, thanks!

  • great video johnny,the way you describe,belgium beers would make a nun drink!! thanks

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