Scottish ale
Scottish ale is a traditional beer style originating from Scotland, known for its malty sweetness and low hop bitterness. It typically has a deep amber to brown color and a smooth, creamy mouthfeel. The alcohol content usually ranges from 2.5% to 6%, making it a sessionable option for many beer drinkers.
There are several sub-styles of Scottish ale, including Scottish light, Scottish heavy, and Scotch ale. Each variation differs in strength and flavor, with Scotch ales being the strongest and often featuring richer caramel and toffee notes. Overall, Scottish ales are celebrated for their warmth and drinkability.