»Innis & Gunn and Belhaven Scottish Ale

Each of these two Scottish ales has a pleasant, distinct character. The Innis & Gunn is dark and delicious, aged in oak barrels just as a whisky; the Belhaven has a fruity, mild maltiness.
The Innis & Gunn pours smoothly, with almost no head: it has a soapiness, even though that doesn't sound quite complimentary, as it goes into the glass. Its aroma is magnificent.
The Belhaven has a nice thick head, which settles after a moment.

salim filed this under beer at 15h52 Sunday, 25 November 2007 (link) (Yr two bits?)