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Town Hall Wee Heavy


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A Scotch Ale brewed by
Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery

Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

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693.96/5.03.93/5.0Winter8.5%97.1 Thistle P  Stats

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Traditional Scottish ales are brewed with large amounts of base malt, generous use of roasted malt and very few hops. This deep ruby/brown ale is the king of Scottish ales. Offering huge malt flavor and little hop profile, deep caramel, toasted chocolate & and wine-like fruitiness are evident. While extremely sweet at first, the extended aging process results in a mellowing effect, thus producing a very strong complex ale that is smooth and drinkable.

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 badgerben (2990), Blaine, Minnesota, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/518/20

Feb 5, 2005  
To be fair, the first glass of this I had was not too hot, but the next one from a growler and most recently on cask... oh damn! Deep red color with a thin head. Sweet malt aroma, but nothing too distinctive. Pourful flavor of whisky, smoke and malt compounded with what I believe to be raisins and possibly dates. Oh my crikey is this good stuff.

 tytoanderso (1152), St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/517/20
Apr 25, 2008  
Draft. Arborfest 2008. A very well don example of the style. Aroma initially of sweeter, honeyed malt. Maple syrup. Some moist peat moss as well. Pours dark ruby/amber with a thin off white head leaving excellent lacing. Flavor shows true balance. Sweet caramel malt and loads of earthy peat and a dash of smoke. Lush, creamy with more carbonation than expected. Lengthy, almost tart finish.


 wetherel (883), Carlsbad, California, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Mar 5, 2008  
Tasted at 2008 Woodshop hosted by cquiroga. Hand bottle. Malty sweet. Amber color. Very nice.


 Guerde (440), Welcome, Minnesota, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jan 10, 2008  
(on tap at Town Hall) Pours a dark amber with a white head. Aroma of sweet caramel, peat, but not much else. Taste is really sweet with a large dose of caramel, light toasty notes, and a subtle hint of smokiness as well. Medium mouthfeel with no bitterness to be detected. A good scotch ale.


 OSLO (590), Minnesota, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 15, 2007  
[On-Tap at Town Hall] Pours dark brown with a light tan head. Aroma is malt, a little chocolate, and a huge amount of peat. Taste is quite sweet and also huge on peat with a little chocolate and maybe a hint of smokiness. Medium mouthfeel with a long finish. This isn’t my favorite style, but it was a good beer nonetheless.


 islay (366), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/514/20
Dec 1, 2007  
10 oz. pour at the brewpub, as I joined with others from the Twin Cities crew during joet’s visit on 11-30-07. The aroma, which is not as strong as I hoped, features raisin and chocolate scents. Classic sweet barley wine aroma for the most part. Chalky, dry must smell that is not as unpleasant as it sounds but not particularly impressive either. Brown in color with an amber hue and a small amount of creamy, cream-colored head. Malt weetness and peat smoke smack the imbiber in the tongue on the first sip. Brown sugar, bourbon, and sweet corn from the malts. Lemon and tobacco dryness from the peat smoke. Dry, Scotch-like finish. Burnt grain / charred oak aftertaste. Heavy body. Smooth and oily in the palate. Tastes like a beer version of a peated bourbon (yes, bourbon, not Scotch, due to the heavy-bodied sweetness) or a lightly smoked barley wine. Town Hall Wee Heavy is unusual and unbalanced. It’s also a bit cartoonish; it seems like a mockery or an exaggerated simplistic interpretation of the wee heavy style rather than something authentic. I’m glad I tried it, but I must admit that I came away disappointed.




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