Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Beer Review: McEwans Champion

Brewery: McEwans


Style: Strong Ale


ABV: 7.2%


Location: Edinburgh, Scotland


Aroma: A whiff of fruitness instantly invades the senses, with notes of berries, cherries and figs all in the mix. A background of a caramel comes through, along with a strong hint on banana. 


Colour: Deep ruby red, with a two-finger tan coloured head.


Flavour: A pleasant oak like bitterness is immedietely noticeable, assaulting the tongue with every sip. The background of banana is evident, along with hints of sweetness the help offset some of the bitter notes. There are traces of sherry in the background, which is quite understandable given its scene. It is aided by a creamy mouthfeel, with good lacing around the glass.


Verdict: A potent yet thoroughly enjoyable beer with plenty of flavour and personality. With it's multi-layered notes of banana, oak, sherry and caramel, it could easily compare to a Belgian tripel or trappist beer. This is a drink to savour slowly and not to drink a hurry. It is easy to see why this is a classic drink north of the border.


Rating: 8/10




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