Quirky and unpredictable, possibly a genius but certainly odd, The Strange Fellow marches to the beat of a different drum.
Intertwining complex flavors of bold caramel malts with notes of toffee, honey and figs, The Strange Fellow surprises in the end with hints of spice and a bready, lightly floral bouquet.
Food Pairing with The Strange Fellow
The Strange Fellow Scottish Ale balances slight toasty malt flavors with citrus hop aroma and subtle fruity yeast, offering an easy-to-drink, approachable craft beer. These citrus and malt notes compliment sandwiches on the lighter side such as our Grilled Chicken Pesto Sandwich on Ciabatta or a simple Tuscan Chicken Salad Sandwich on Croissant.
In addition to lighter sandwiches, the malty citrus notes of The Strange Fellow provide a very interesting contrast to bold spicy pasta dishes like a chicken and sausage arrabbiata or the sweet and spicy flavors of chicken kung pao.