
Originally Posted by
Phil
Leanne Fraoch - heather ale. Lovely stuff. This place brews it here in Scotland -
http://www.fraoch.com/ - and it is becoming more widely available.
Thanks Phil.
I think that's the same brewer that produces the heather ale I'm familiar with: Legends Limited: Fraoch Heather Ale.
They're a little hard to find in my neighborhood, so I grab them when I see them. I've also had their Alba Scotts Pine Ale. Legends Ltd also distributes some others I'm also on the look out to try: the Kelpie Seaweed Ale for instance, which uses seaweek (bladder rack) harvested on the Argyll coast in their ale.
I've also had the Skullsplitter Orkney Ale found on the Legends site. It's brewed by the Orkney Brewery.
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