As well as stocking a superb selection of Scotland finest malts & whisky's. The Kildrummy Inn is now proudly promoting and serving premium bottled real ales & beers direct from the Highlands of Scotland!
Nestled in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park is the Cairngorm Brewery. Their beers are brewed from the finest ingredients and purest water from the Cairngorm Mountains. This produces the most fantastic tasting real ales & beers! Now being served at the Inn! Which one of these tasty delights tickles your beer buds?... |
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STAG Alc 4.1% vol. A mahogany ale with a distinctive hop character, balanced by a soft malt finish. "Stag" describes a male deer, although it can often be referred to as the "Monarch of the Glen" for its majestic stature matching the character of this superb beer. |
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SHEEPSHAGGERS GOLD Alc 4.5% vol. A delicious golden ale, similar flavour to Cairngorm Gold. The best beer baa NONE! |
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CAIRNGORM GOLD Alc 4.5% vol. A light golden, almost continental lager style beer with a gentle malt flavour. The variety of hops creates a subtle bitterness subsiding to a smooth flavour and aroma. The Cairngorm Mountains stand supreme in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, their vastness and natural unspoilt beauty and abundant wildlife set them aside as some of the finest mountains in Europe. |
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WILDCAT Alc 5.1% vol. 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. |
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NESSIE'S MONSTER MASH Alc 4.4% vol. A Pleasant mahogany coloured ale, malt predominating, gives a satisfying fullness of flavour. A glass or two of "Nessie's Monster Mash" is a must before seeking an audience with the monster. The legendary monster is a source of constant speculation and rumour, as he watches from his lair deep in the dark and mysterious depths of majestic Loch Ness. |
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BLACK GOLD Alc 4.4% vol. A Champion Beer of Scotland 2005. Award winning Scottish Stout with a rich dark colour, traditional smooth sweetness with underlying roast barley hints. |