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The Inveralmond Brewery Ltd

A brewery in Perth.

22 Inveralmond Place, Inveralmond, Perth, Perthshire, PH1 3UQ
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01738 449448

[email protected]

http://www.inveralmond-brewery.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, SIBA, CAMRA, CAMRA – district, CAMRA – national,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

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Bheira 4.3

Rich deep fruity winter ale

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Blackfriar 7.0

A dark Scotch ale, hearty and warming, with a slightly sweet malty character balanced by a pleasant hoppiness. Blackfriar is known as a ‘wee heavy’.

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Brass Monkey 4.2

This dark stout is rich and sweet, with chocolate notes and an added smoothness from oats, while the addition of jalapenos gives a hint of chilli heat in the finish.

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Daracha 5.2

This ruby-coloured beer has a dry, malty character, with its oak maturing imparting flavours of coffee, vanilla and tobacco, resulting in a pleasing, mellow character.

Tasting Notes: Coffee, vanilla, malty

De Mons 6.0

The exclusive beers of the Trappist order are the monastic inspiration of De Mons Belgian Abbey. It might be sinister in name but there is nothing hellish about this concoction.

Tasting Notes: Fig and raisin flavours conspire sweetly to envelop the palate before leaving a chracteristic Belgian headiness in their wake.

Duncan's IPA 4.4

A celebration of brewing heritage when an extra strong pale hoppy beer was brewed to undergo the long and arduous voyage to India to quench the thirst of the troops stationed there.

Tasting Notes: Pale golden ale with fruity spicy aromas leading to an initial malty sweetness and a lasting bitter finish. Perfect for pushing the boat out!

EPA 3.8

Vibrant hoppy Edinburgh Pale Ale

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Fair Maid 3.6

Sir Walter Scott’s Fair Maid of Perth is the inspiration for this pale straw quaffable brew. Citrus and spicy go hand in glove with fruity pears and currants in the mouth. The finish is silky smooth yet eminently thirst-quenching.

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Independence 3.8

A full bodied beer with a mild malty aroma, a dark fruity flavour and hints of spice.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, Malty, Spicy

Inkie Pinkie 3.7

Inkie Pinkie is an old Scottish term for ‘light beer’ or ‘small beer’. Thought to have originated in Stirlingshire around the end of the 18th century.

Tasting Notes: A superb summer session ale. From Old Scots meaning ‘light beer’ it is refreshing and fruity with a pleasing hop aroma.

Lia Fail 4.7

Lia Fail is a dark, robust, full bodied beer with a deep malty taste, smooth texture and hoppy aroma. The beer is rich with a well-balanced and satisfying sweetness with chocolate notes.

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Marzenfest 4.8

Märzenfest is a salute to Oktoberfest's glorious festival style; its luscious caramel aromas yield to soothing maltiness and a lingering, lip-smacking finish worthy of celebration.

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Ooskabeer 7.0

Ooskabeer blends the skills of The Glenturret Distillery with the experience of the Inveralmond Brewery to produce a slowly matured beer infused with the delicate aromas and flavours of the finest whisky married with award-winning Scotch Ale.

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Ossian 4.1

A pale, golden coloured brew with a full bodied fruity flavour with distinct nutty tones and a hoppy, zesty orange aroma, derived from First Gold and Cascade Hops.

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Pundie 5.0

Pundie is a measure of beer that used to be given free to brewery workers on certain days of the year. Traditionally a strong beer, the name has given rise to the colloquial term for a brewery: a pundie house.

Tasting Notes: A great burnished copper strong ale. The malt palate is finely balanced with Saaz hops to give a full-flavoured yet refreshing beer. A guid strong ale.

Rascal 5.6

Inspired by the mighty brewing styles of 18th century London.

Tasting Notes: Rascal London Porter is piquant with spicy aroma and sumptuous mocha flavours silky on the palate with a complex, mellow finish. There’s mischief lurking in the embers of its dark mahogany depths.

Santa's Swallie 4.3

Santa’s Swallie is a fine example of the tradition of brewing Christmas beers that was once prevalent in the UK and is still very popular in other Northern European countries.

Tasting Notes: A dark copper coloured Christmas beer, traditionally hopped with Fuggles and a hint of seasonal nutmeg and cinnamon.

Sunburst 4.8

Sunburst is the original authentic Czech pilsner brewed in Scotland. We combine pilsner malts in soft Perthshire waters and ignite this with the enticing aromas of Saaz and Hallertau Hersbruker hops.

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Thrappledouser 4.3

This Scottish Red Beer blooms russet hues in the glass, while its creamy off-white head laces every swig to the last drop.

Tasting Notes: Infused with a refined blend of Pilgrim, Cascade and East Kent Goldings hops, Thrappledouser presents a delicate citrus aroma then unfurls its signature floral spiciness on the palate.

Tight Head Ale 4.2

This muscly and delicious thirst-quencher tackles taste buds head-on with its vigorous, malty flavours whilst scoring on the nose with fresh, fruity and floral aromas, to leave a satisfyingly scrummy finish!

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