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  2. Beer in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Dr John Harrison in Old British Beers gave a recipe for the English brewery Brakspear's 1865 50/- Pale Ale in which 1.8 oz of hops are used per imperial gallon (11 grams per litre), [11] which compares with the Scottish brewery W. Younger's 1896 Ale No 3 (Pale) that also uses 1.8 oz of hops per imperial gallon. [12]

  3. Category:Beer in Scotland - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Beer brands of Scotland - Wikipedia

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  6. Beer in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The origin of brewing goes back to the 12th century monks of Holyrood Abbey, who took advantage of the clear spring water for the production of their ale. [1] The brewing industry certainly contributed to Edinburgh's earned moniker of "Auld Reekie" so named due to all the smoke produced by coal and wood burning furnaces and boilers.

  7. List of breweries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Broughton Ales beer range. This is a list of breweries in Scotland.Beer has been produced in Scotland for approximately 5,000 years. [1] The Celtic tradition of using bittering herbs remained in Scotland longer than the rest of Europe.

  8. Scottish ale - Wikipedia

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