Innis & Gunn

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This is a Scottish beer which is aged in oak barrels. It is brewed by a brewery of the same name and is 6.6% ABV. It only seems to be available in 330ml bottles, which is a shame as I’d quite like a whole pint.

The oakish flavour is fantastic. It’s very mellow, balanced by smooth malt and a slight citrus flavour. It is hard to describe - it’s a subtle blend of many flavours, which the blurb on the back of the bottle suggests comes from the thirty days it spends in oak barrels. It isn’t a strong flavour; it’s a very pleasant, interesting combination of flavours. I just wish it came in bigger bottles.

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