Sligachan Hotel - in the heart of the Cuillins, Isle of Skye...where love roams free! This Micro brewery opened in September 2004. It is a 5 barrel plant, which produces 4 Ales: Eagle, Skye, Pinnacle and Blackface, which are available to purchase in Seumas's Bar, and one is normally on in Mackenzie's bar. The waters for making Cuillin ales are drawn from the river who's source is just above Coire a Bhasteir, the waters running down from the Cuillin gathering minerals and peat on their way to Sligachan where the slightly peated waters are used to give Cuillin beers their distinctive flavour and colouring. Discover their individual flavour for yourself: Skye Ale This is our main ale, Golden Brown in Colour (4.1%ABV), slightly nutty flavour, well rounded ale. Blackface This a stout like ale, The darkest of our beers, (4.3%ABV), Consisting of a slight chocolate taste smoothed off with a hint of heather honey. With a creamy head. Eagle Ale This is a golden coloured Ale (3.8%ABV). Smooth tasting, session ale, Light caramel taste, lightly hopped. Pinnacle This is an Amber Ale (4.7%ABV), with a complex flavour, a hoppy aroma and well rounded maltiness leaving you with a bitter sweet after taste.
Sligachan Hotel - in the heart of the Cuillins, Isle of Skye...where love roams free! This Micro brewery opened in September 2004. It is a 5 barrel plant, which produces 4 Ales: Eagle, Skye, Pinnacle and Blackface, which are available to purchase in Seumas's Bar, and one is normally on in Mackenzie's bar. The waters for making Cuillin ales are drawn from the river who's source is just above Coire a Bhasteir, the waters running down from the Cuillin gathering minerals and peat on their way to Sligachan where the slightly peated waters are used to give Cuillin beers their distinctive flavour and colouring. Discover their individual flavour for yourself: Skye Ale This is our main ale, Golden Brown in Colour (4.1%ABV), slightly nutty flavour, well rounded ale. Blackface This a stout like ale, The darkest of our beers, (4.3%ABV), Consisting of a slight chocolate taste smoothed off with a hint of heather honey. With a creamy head. Eagle Ale This is a golden coloured Ale (3.8%ABV). Smooth tasting, session ale, Light caramel taste, lightly hopped. Pinnacle This is an Amber Ale (4.7%ABV), with a complex flavour, a hoppy aroma and well rounded maltiness leaving you with a bitter sweet after taste.
Why pay more?
Our Angels support independent winemakers by investing £25 a month into their Naked Wines account, to spend whenever they want - in return for discounts, freebies, exclusive wines and more.
Smart move - you've found the Sweet Spot
When it comes to wine, a small step in price = a HUGE leap in quality and taste.
By spending £8-£11 for a bottle of wine, you're actually getting more than DOUBLE the quality of wine than a £6-£7 bottle.
Here's how it works...
In your average £6-£7 wine most of the price goes on fixed costs like taxes, duty, bottling and transport... leaving fewer pennies for the wine itself.
But by spending just a pound or two more, the majority of those fixed costs stay the same, so more pennies are going straight into the stuff you can actually taste, creating a big leap in quality.
Review changes
You started a but didn't finish it. What would you like to do?
Sorry, we don't support your browser!
We only support Internet Explorer from version 11.