Innis & Gunn - Beer, Ale - Reviews & Comments
Reviews (6)
Four Words by Dalbo
Heaven in a bottle.
First of all, please note I dont work for Innis and Gunn but I have to say that this is without any doubt the best beer I have ever tasted and I say that without any doubt whatsoever.
The taste is simply individual there is no other word for it. I purchased this from an independant off licence in England and will certainly be back for more. I am certain when you give it a try you will be a convert.
Innis & Gunn makes many North American beers look silly...
I stumbled across this beer in a small market in lower manhattan. As a traveller to the UK and a beer, as well as a scotch fan, this beer caught my eye. After reading the label and getting intrigued, I paid $4.50 USD for a bottle, and enjoyed it later that evening. Let me tell you, I was not disappointed, and the money was well spent. A sweet smooth taste when you first sip, transcends into a delicious, yet not overbearing oaky aftertaste (which for us scotch lovers makes this a perfect balance). Its definately not a beer to drink watching football (and I mean soccer!), but a great after dinner or beer to enjoy in a whiskey snifter. Well worth finding this one out....
This has a really interesting taste. I recommend it. I'm not certain yet but i'm starting to think it might be best served as an after dinner beer.. its so smooth and tasty (+strong) just one bottle after dinner goes down a treat... its not exactly beer for watching the footie...
A beer to die for.
Aged in malt whisky barrels for up to four times longer than your average maturation process , Innis & Gunn comes as standard( 6.6%) , cask strength and limited edition.
I've been a beer drinker for 40 years and am a comparatively recent convert. There's no going back !



