Scottish-Style Heavy Ale
British Origin Ale · Brewers Association 2025
- OG
- 1.035 – 1.040
- FG
- 1.010 – 1.014
- ABV
- 3.5 – 4.1 %
- IBU
- 12 – 20
- Farge
British Origin Ale · Brewers Association 2025
These beers differ significantly from Scotch Ale, especially regarding original gravity, alcohol content, and malt attributes. While there are conflicting theories as to whether traditional Scottish Heavy Ale exhibited peat smoke character, the current marketplace offers many examples with peat smoke character present at low to medium-low levels. Peat smoke attributes may be absent or present at low to medium-low levels. Versions exhibiting higher levels of smoke character are categorized as Smoke Beer. When using these guidelines as the basis for evaluating entries at competitions, competition organizers may create subcategories which reflect groups of entries based on presence or absence of peat smoke-derived attributes.
Amber to dark brown
Chill haze is acceptable at low temperatures
Malty, caramel aroma is present. The style exhibits a medium degree of sweet malt and caramel. The overall impression is smooth and balanced.
Should not be present
Perceptible but low
Yeast attributes such as diacetyl and sulfur are acceptable at very low levels. Bottled versions may contain higher amounts of carbon dioxide than is typical for lightly carbonated draft versions. Fruity esters, if present, are low.
Medium with a soft chewy character
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