Style and Colour: Belgian Scotch ale (strong dark ale)
Taste: Aromas of caramel and toffee, dark fruits (raisins, figs), light spice from Belgian yeast and subtle roasted malt
Alcohol: 8 % ABV
Drinking Temperature: 10 - 12 °C.
Fermentation: Top fermented and refermentation in the bottle
The Brewery: At Brasserie de Silly artisan brewing expertise has passed from farther to son through six generations since 1850. Located in Silly, a small village 40 kilometres south-west of Brussels
Origin: First developed by Scottish soldier Jack Peyne, stationed in Silly during the First World War who went on to join the brewery afterwards. Each year brasserie de Silly takes their famous Scotch Silly brand and ages it in a different style barrel. 2024 Features Scotch Silly aged in Sauvignon barrels.
Food: Works great with roasted or grilled meats, strong cheeses and chocolate desserts