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Atlas Three Sisters Scottish AleNewest Review: ... has a nice well rounded flavor to it. I tend to drink my beer on its own but Atlas suggest on their website that Three ... more More Atlas drinks
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by - written on 05/12/06 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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When it comes to alcoholic beverages the Highlands of Scotland are synonymous with whiskey production. It is not famous for its beer making. Scotland's brewing capitals were Edinburgh and Alloa However there is a new kid on the block that might change all that. Atlas set up in 2002, is a small brewery based in Kinlochleven, a small village high up on the West Highland Way. I was looking for specifically Scottish beers on a trip home to Dumfries so selected a bottle of Atlas's traditional Scottish Ale, Three Sisters. Three sister's is Atlas's only really traditional ales(they also do Nimbus a blond beer and Latitude a Pilsner in their bottled range) so they ... Read the complete review
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