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BEERS
Angus Ales offers four real ales to the trade.
Coming from the Golf Town, our beers’ names all have golfing connections...
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Mashie Niblick
is a full-flavoured malty ale, reddish-brown in colour, at 4.2% abv.
North American leaf-hops are used for bittering and aroma.
[For younger drinkers, a Mashie Niblick was a golf club — about a 7-iron, from the days when clubs had names rather than the modern numbers.] |
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Gowfers’ Gold
is a refreshing, golden ale, at 3.8% abv, with some initial sweetness.
First Gold English leaf hops are the principal ones used in this brew. |
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Driver Dark
is a full-flavoured stout, at 4.4% abv, with plenty of roasted barley and chocolate malt.
Lightly hopped (N. American hops). |
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Birdie 3
is a subtely-flavoured pale brown ale, at 4.1% abv, with some crystal & roasted barley.
English Fuggles hops principally used. |
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Bell Rock Light [during 2011 only ]
has been created as part of the 200-year celebrations of the building of the Bell Rock lighthouse off Arbroath.
It is a pale brown beer, at 3.9% abv, with some crystal barley.
A mixture of English and American hops are used. |
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