Best Scottish beers

Information on Scottish beers

Scotland is a country little known for its beer, although you should know that it hides a great beer culture.

At ForBeerLovers we want to give you all the information about beer in Scotland so that you can learn more about its history and which are the most popular and consumed globally.




Top 5 Best Beers in Scotland

Thirsty Dog - Wulver Bourbon Barrel Aged Scotch Ale

Best Scottish beers

Origin : It is considered the best Scottish beer. Wulver has been a great success in the market of heavy beers Wee

Graduation: Has a 12 degree alcohol content

Pairing: With chocolate as dark and bitter as your supporting palate.



Backwoods Bastard

Best Scottish beers

Origin : This beer is made by the brewery Fundadores Brewery, one of the most known and famous in Scotland.

Graduation : It has a high graduation of 11,2%





Cigar City- Big Sound Scotch Ale

Best Scottish beers

Origin: Big Sound Scotch Ale is a beer you won't forget in your tasting. Produced by Cigar City.


Alcohol content: 8,5º.



Sierra Nevada - Trip in the Woods: Barrel Aged Scotch Ale Maple

Best Scottish beers

Origin: It is a beer brewed in Scotland with characteristics that make it unique and different.

Graduation: It has an alcoholic graduation of 9,8º.



Beer Revolution - Gravedigger Billy

Origin: This is a Scottish beer with the smell of bourbon and the taste of cocoa and caramel.

Graduation: It has an alcoholic graduation of 10,4º.



History of beer in Scotland

Beer in Scotland has been produced for five thousand years.1 The Celtic tradition of using bitter herbs remained in Scotland longer than in the rest of Europe. Most breweries developed in the Central Lowlands, which also contained the main centres of population. Edinburgh and Alloa, in particular, became major centres for beer exports worldwide. By the end of the 20th century, small breweries had sprung up all over Scotland.

add a comment of Best Scottish beers
Comment sent successfully! We will review it in the next few hours.