Written By Treve Ring Beer & Cider / Libations Jan 25, 2011 Swans Brewery Riley’s Scotch Ale SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter PinterestVictoria, BC $5.50 for 650ml, available at select private liquor storeswww.swanshotel.com/brewerySince I don’t have a BC whiskey to tell you about (yet!), let me suggest another pairing possibility for your Robbie Burns Dinner celebration tonight, January 25. BEER. This isn’t a new beer to the scene, but it is kind of a local tradition. And, as we know, there are fewer things more traditional than the piping in of the haggis, complete with pomp, circumstance, and booze. The Scots are hardy folk, with a fondness for hardy drink. Strong, powerfully flavoured Riley’s Scotch Ale will stand up to the spicy haggis.Though crafted in downtown Victoria’s Old Town/Chinatown district, Swans imports their high quality malts and yeast from the UK. Their ales are naturally carbonated and left to fine at cold temperatures instead of by filtration. This dark brown ale, brewed in the ‘wee-heavy’ style, clocks in at 8% alcohol and has flavours of sweet malt, dark caramel, coffee and spice, ending with a subtly sweet and lengthy finish. A perfect pair for your Robbie Burns sup: haggis, neeps (rudabaga) and tatties (potatoes).*What exactly is haggis? Well, this traditional Scottish dish consists of a mixture of the minced heart, lungs, and liver of a sheep or calf mixed with suet, onions, oatmeal, and seasonings. It is then boiled in the stomach of the slaughtered animal. It is the traditional main course in a Robbie Burns Dinner, served with much bagpiping, fanfare, poems, toasts and drinking. Sláinte!Rating: (click here to see what our wine ratings mean)EATrecommendsSwans Buckerfields Brewery Riley’s Scotch AleThough crafted in downtown Victoria’s Old Town/Chinatown district, Swans imports their high quality malts and yeast from the UK. Their ales are naturally carbonated and left to fine at cold temperatures instead of by filtration. This dark brown ale, brewed in the ‘wee-heavy’ style, clocks in at 8% alcohol and has flavours of sweet malt, dark caramel, coffee and spice, ending with a subtly sweet and lengthy finish. A perfect pair for your Robbie Burns sup: haggis, neeps (rudabaga) and tatties (potatoes).Beer & CiderWine Reviews SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Written By: Treve Ring Treve Ring is a wine writer, editor, judge, consultant and certified sommelier, and has been with EAT Magazine for over a decade.\r\n\r\nIn addition to her work with EAT, she is a Wine Critic and National Judge for ... Read More You may also like Beer & Cider / Beer Dinners / Events / Food Events / Wineries & Breweries August 30, 2019 A Categorically Great Meal Saanich Brewery Category 12’s ‘Brewmaster’s Dinner’ Marries Wildcraft With Craft-Beer It was somewhere at the beginning of the ... Read More Beer / Beer & Cider / Drink / First Look / Places / Press Release / Wineries & Breweries July 25, 2019 There’s a New Buoy in Town Whistle Buoy Brewing Company, a locally owned craft brewery and taproom, is now open in Historic Market Square, Victoria. Whistle Buoy Brewing ... Read More Beer / Beer & Cider / Events / Press Release July 24, 2019 Great Canadian Beer Festival The line-up is set and the tickets are on sale. The Great Canadian Beer Festival will return to Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, BC, on Friday, ... Read More Beer / Beer & Cider / Drink / Events / Victoria March 24, 2019 A New Beer Society in Town Victoria Beer Week launched its sixth annual festival earlier this month, which ran from March 1-9. In addition to the festival returning for another ... Read More Beer & Cider / Events / Victoria March 1, 2018 Victoria Beer Week launches its fifth year Victoria is once again readying itself to host the fifth annual Victoria Beer Week. As locals and beer geeks alike wet their palates for special ... Read More Beer & Cider / Victoria March 15, 2017 Highlights and Sours at Victoria Beer Week After nine days of events, Victoria Beer Week once again poured its final pint of the year. Some may still be reeling (recovering?) from the ... Read More Comments are closed.
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