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Belhaven McCallum's Stout: Your Perfect Harbor

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This beer revolutionized the world of stouts: the producers took a risk and made the famous dark beer sweet. Yes, it is nothing like Guinness, the world's most famous stout, but that is what makes it unique. How Belhaven brewery made such an experiment and why Belhaven McCallum's Stout became so popular all over the world — we will tell you in this article.

How it all began

Beer in the village of Belhaven (literally translated as "beautiful harbor") began to be brewed in the 12th century. At first it was monks, then in 1719 they were replaced by the Johnstone family who founded their brewery there. The location was ideally suited for production, the region boasted the finest barley, and the brewery had its own spring of pure natural water. In addition, in the first half of the nineteenth century a railroad was built to the village, which immediately opened up new opportunities for trade.

However, the family company, which specialized in traditional Scottish beers, did not become very popular. And by the 70s of the last century, the business had stalled altogether — the small company could not stand up to the industrial giants. The Belhaven brewery found a new life later, in 1972, when it had a new owner.

The new director of production development was Stuart Oss. And it was under his leadership that three new beers appeared in the brewery, among them the famous Belhaven McCallum's Stout. Stuart Oss stayed in his position until 2008, and during this time the talented brewed beverage managed to become truly legendary.

Secret ingredient

Despite the fact that the Scots are famous fans of strong alcohol, the owners of Belhaven brewery decided to do the opposite — to make stouts atypical, lighter and sweeter. They lowered the alcohol content and enriched the flavor — and the consumer liked it.

Belhaven McCallum's Stout is one of the most popular beers in the lineup. The only thing that makes it similar to a traditional stout is a lush foamy cap, thanks to the nitrogen capsule the producer glues to the bottom of the can. The color, on the other hand, is quite different: red-brown and transparent. The aroma of the drink is very mild, with a slight caramel sweetness and hints of fruit and berries. Hop bitterness is almost imperceptible and appears only after the drink warms up.

The taste of the beer is soft, sweet and dense. There are notes of dried fruits and caramel, raisins and apples, as well as distinct notes of bread. The aftertaste is short, with a slightly more noticeable bitterness than the taste.

True connoisseurs of stouts often argue whether this variety should be accepted into the family or is rather a variation for the general consumer, which has nothing to do with gourmet tastes. Whether it is or not is up to you to decide, but one thing is certain: the taste of Belhaven McCallum's Stout is memorable from the first sip, and it is definitely worth a try for anyone who is even a little bit into foamy beverages. For example, at any of the Lambic beer restaurants — come!

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