Second offering tonight (just had a quick Bulmers to clear the palate, though

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Cairngorn Brewery's Sheepshaggers Gold:
I'm of Scottish descent and when I first saw this beer on the bottle-o's 'UK' shelf I thought that it must be the first Welsh beer that I'd ever seen in a Dan Murphys. I was wrong. Turns out it's brewed in Scotland. Obviously a tribute to their Welsh brethren. In any case, I've had this beer many times before, but thought I'd properly review it this time around.
Pours a dark amber. Not quite brown but not a hint of red in it. The minimal carbonation leads to there being almost no head when pouring and only the most meagre covering on top after settling.
Aroma is slight and almost astringent. It's like smelling a port glass a few hours after its contents were consumed.
Flavour is terrific. Very balanced beer. Hard to pick the hops or the malt as all of the flavours tend to blend seamlessly into each other. A touch of fruitiness that I'll attribute to the yeast with an almost honey-flavoured aftertaste. At 4.5% abv, it's definitely not the heaviest Scottish ale going, and the mouthfeel reflects that. Not a beer that sits heavily in one's stomach. Could drink this by the case (as, it so happens, my father is known to do.)
I'd recommend this beer to anybody that likes English or Scottish ales.