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Scotach Wee Heavy

RyeRiver brewing by RyeRiver brewing
6 November 2023
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We are a wee bit excited to introduce our latest seasonal: An Irish beer of Scottish descent! Here is our Barrel Aged nod to the Wee Heavy.

This brew is packed full of malt depth, warming alcohol and barrel aged goodness! Shortbread undertones topped with Marzipan and cherry overtones jump out of the glass, all carried on the warming alcohol and full mouth feel of this decadent scotch ale. Ex-cherry bitters and rye whiskey barrels have really worked a number on this beer.

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Rye River Brewing Company is an independent Irish craft brewery based in Celbridge, Co. Kildare. Home to Rye River Seasonal, The Crafty Brewing Co., Grafters, Solas & McGargles.

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