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An Teallach Ltd - CLOSED

A brewery in Garve.

Camusnagaul, Dundonnell, Garve, Ross-shire, IV23 2QT
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01854 633306

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Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

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An Teallach Ale 4.2

Quintessential 80 Shilling ale. Rich and malty with a slight hop. An Teallach Ale is an enjoyable deep amber ale with a smooth texture and medium body.

Tasting Notes: Rich taste with dark fruits and a prominent toffee malt and an undertone of hops.

Bealach Na Ba 3.8

A very light hoppy session ale with a clean refreshing character. Perfect low ABV beer to enjoy outdoors during a simmering summers day.

Tasting Notes: Citrus aroma with apricots, soft carbonation and very refreshing.

Beinn Dearg Ale 3.8

A nicely balanced sweetish beer with a long malty aftertaste. Beinn Dearg is as red as the mountain it shares it’s name with and a delicious drinkable ale.

Tasting Notes: Bready malts, tangy fruit, orange, hint of caramel Medium bodied, moderate

Brewhouse Special 4.4

Packed with flavour of malt and hops, smooth and very tasty.

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Crofters Pale Ale 4.2

The original pale and at the heart of our range, Crofters is an easy drinking golden ale with a light and slightly fruity palate. This beer is the perfect accompaniment to a light meal or for drinking in the beauty of a Highland summer evening.

Tasting Notes: Sweet & fruity with a hint of golden orange and a light caramel nose. Soft hops leading to fruity finish.

Kildonan 4.4

Golden ale with plenty of fruit and a good smack of bitterness.

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Scotia Lager 3.9

A double filtered pilsner styled Scottish lager. They use the best Scottish malts and highland water to give a crisp clean refreshing taste.

Tasting Notes: A tasty lager, light and hoppy with a hint of sweetness, a great session beer.

Suilven 4.3

A golden beer with a Hoppy aroma. Well balanced with zesty hop, malt, fruit and balancing bitterness makes for easy drinking

Tasting Notes: Fruity, bitter

The Hector 4.7

Named for the ship that sailed from Ullapool to Nova Scotia with some of the first settlers in 1773 The Hector is a smooth stout with a nutty roasted malt nose and a smooth, roasty taste. The perfect beer to enjoy by a roaring fire.

Tasting Notes: Roasted malt nose with a light smoke and hints of liquorice. Smooth roasty taste with a dry, malty finish. Medium bodied, Smooth and very drinkable. Near black with a ruby tint.

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