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A brewery in Aviemore.
Unit 12 Dalfaber Industrial Estate, Dalfaber Drive, Aviemore, Morayshire, PH22 1ST View Map
01479 812222
No email
http://www.cairngormbrewery.com
Facilities include: Real Ale, SIBA, CAMRA, Shop, CAMRA – district, CAMRA – national,
Mon - Sat: 10:00 - 17:30Sun: 12:00 - 16:00
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A red ale with the very best roast crystal malt, giving a red colour and distinctive toffee flavour, whilst a blend of European and American hops give a fresh fruit finish.
Tasting Notes: Taste: Biscuity - Moreish - Soft Fruits Smell: Malty - Fruity -Light Roasted
You've struck Black Gold and you won't be disappointed with this rich and smooth liquid. Not too bitter and just the right amount of sweetness. A beer that lives up to its name.
Tasting Notes: This wholesome stout has a rich dark colour and nutty roast flavour. No less than four colours of malt make up the grist! A smooth sweetness leads to a dry finish and a satisfying after taste.
A reddish brown ale, bittered with thistle and late Goldings hops. Hints of roast malt and fruit finish this most complex of beers.
Tasting Notes:
A great new hoppy Summer Ale exclusively during May and June in Party Barrels.
Tasting Notes: Made from a blend of malted grains that give it a light biscuit flavour, combined with a subtle sweetness of honey. A light citrus twist at the end from "New World hops", finish this refreshing beer.
Cairngorm Gold, this lager style ale, is neither rare nor elusive and can be found in the many fine pubs, restaurants and shops throughout the Highlands and the rest of Scotland.
Tasting Notes: A golden coloured, light bodied, continental style beer. Saaz hops provide an initial fresh and zesty flavour with Styrian Goldings providing late aromas. Find the Golden Eagle near you.
A bright amber coloured, full-bodied bitter with a dry, biscuity, and slightly toasted flavour and a bitter, slightly spicy finish.
The larger than life Highland IPA, an IPA with a massive American influence
Tasting Notes: Powerful Amarillo bitterness exploding with late citrus flavours from Centennial hops and grapefruit from Perle hops.
A malty red brown ale with roast malt flavours. A fruity blackcurrant hop finish with a hint of spice.
Fresh, sharp, refreshing golden ale. Using the best new generation hops, including the fantastic “Chinook”. It has a subtle malt background, intense hop flavours and a bitter, fruity, citrus finish.
A predominantly malty, lightly hopped beer giving a satisfying fullness of flavour with a warm finish. A glass or two is a must before seeking an audience with the monster!
Tasting Notes: Taste: Full Bodied - Smooth - Enigmatic Smell: Earthy - Beeries - Raisins
A strong bronze coloured ale, with a traditional hop bitterness and a warming aftertaste.
Tasting Notes: Taste: Fruity - Spicy - Sweet - Smooth Smell: Winey - Spicy - Festive - Warming
The best beer baa none! ...brewed & bottled to be wild in the Highlands of Scotland! An exceptional continental style beer with good body and refreshing aftertaste.
Stag the most regal of beers! Good strong flavours without being too strong overall, a beer with real character that you can enjoy all evening.
Tasting Notes: A mahogany coloured ale with medium to light body. Challenger and Fuggles hops are added plentifully giving initial bitterness that is then balanced by a caramel finish from the roast malts.
Trade Winds - The most popular of their beers, after which the 'Solo Round Britain Challenge' Yacht has been named. The perfect beer for summer afternoons on the patio.
Tasting Notes: Light golden in colour, with a high proportion of wheat giving the beer a clean fresh taste. The mash blends together with the perle hops and elderflower providing a bouquet of fruit and citrus flavours.
Bavarian style cloudy wheat beer. Orange in colour, 60% wheat with a hint of roast malt for colour. Contains orange and coriander to give a fruity flavour with a hint of spice.
A smooth, deep amber coloured ale with a complex malt, fruit and hop flavour. Strong and distinctive like the powerful sleek Scottish Wildcat it is named after!
Tasting Notes: Smell: Fruit - Port - Wine - Hoppy Taste: Sweet Full Bodied - Berries
A dark ruby red coloured ale with a hint of roast malt flavours and a pleasant sweet aftertaste.
Tasting Notes: Taste: Full Bodied -Soft - Mature Fruit Smell: Port - Winey - Light Roasted
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