Our focus is on brewing true classics and uniquely crafted beers. Brewed and numbered in small batches. We invite you to join the journey of our beers through different numbered versions of the styles we’re brewing. Our beers evoke the freedom and excitement that comes from embracing the journey and not being constrained by the same old.
Our beers are evocative of classic styles and we plan to offer some unique brews. You’re invited to come on the journey as our styles explore different versions. These are not differences for difference sake, but for the sake of making our beer delicious and utilising the absolute best raw materials we can get a hold of at the time of brewing. We brew in small batches and we want to offer different takes within a given style without constriction. Why have one recipe of any style when you can have literally dozens! It might be a slightly different hop, yeast, grain, water profile or technique. You’ll know which version you are drinking from the Version mark (V.1 | V.2 | V.3…). Life is always moving and changing – and in our view, beer is no different. The two things that we never compromise on are quality and taste.
jhaase (14941) reviewed Scottish 60 V.2 from Wylde Sky Brewing 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Can, danke fürs teilen Gregor. Red Amber to cloudy brown, offwhite lace. A good chunk smoked malts with a caramel malt base gives it a relatively full base. Lightly metallic, herbal, old smoke retronasal. A good light beer for people who dig smoke. Maybe more of a Belgian scots ale than a 60/-
Grumbo (24737) reviewed Scottish 60 V.1 from Wylde Sky Brewing 6 years ago
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 6
22/9/2019. Can at the British Speedway GP can share, bought at 3at3, Ely. Pours murky pale brown with a small off-white head. Aroma of caramel, malt, fruit, biscuit and grass. Medium sweetness and light bitterness. Moderate body, watery texture, soft carbonation.
RuneBlix (26478) reviewed Scottish 60 V.1 from Wylde Sky Brewing 6 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
330ml bottle bought at Bacchanalia in Cambridge. Lacing rings from a low beige head. Clear brownish coloured body. Dark malty smell with earth and distant smoke. Taste of dark bread and earthy malts joined by moments of smoked malts towards the ending. Thin to medium bodied. Fair enough. (Hotel room, Cambridge 10.07.2019).
RuneBlix (26478) reviewed Saison V.1 from Wylde Sky Brewing 6 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
330ml can as Saison v.2, 4.7 % abv, bought at Bacchanalia - Mill Road. Stable white head leaving crocheted lacing on the glass. Clear pale golden body. Modest aroma of herbal fruits, carefully spiced. Taste profile combines moments of farmyard, citrus, and Belgian yeast strain. Drying ending with a spicy touch. Medium bodied. Accepted. (Hotel Room, Cambridge 08.07.2019).
Grumbo (24737) reviewed American Pale Ale V.1 from Wylde Sky Brewing 7 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
25/1/2019. Keykeg at the 10th Elysian Winter Beer Festival. Pours cloudy dull amber with a small off-white head. Aroma of fruit, herbs and caramel. Moderate sweetness, bitterness and body. Slight oily texture, above average carbonation. Herbal and slightly piney finish. Had hoped for better (and have been told it's better from the can which I've bought to compare at some point). 6262-10 26. Updated 16/12/2019. Can (from 3at3, Ely) was indeed much better, looked a lot better with an aroma a lot less herbal, more hoppy/fruity and light piney.