Tasting Notes: McEwan's Champion

Brewery: Caledonian (Scottish & Newcastle)
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
ABV: 7.3%
Version: 500ml bottle
Source: Sainsburys

McEwan’s Champion is part of the Scottish & Newcastle conglomerate’s stable of beers and these days is made at Joe Gordon’s much-beloved Caledonian brewery (not that they own up to it on their website).

I cracked this one open immediately after pouring that bottle of Marston’s Owd Rodger down the sink and was initially a little worried that this was going to go the same way. But no, luckily it wasn’t that bad.

Champion poured a dark chestnut brown with a cream-coloured (but not particularly creamy) head. Flavour-wise, it was another very sweet one: hints of meringue, toffee, fudge and caramel (a veritable sweet-shop in a glass), but there was an undercurrent of bitterness running through the sugary maelstrom; enough to keep it vaguely in check, or enough to make it drinkable, at least.

It’s definitely not one I’ll be dashing back to – if only for the sake of my tooth-enamel – as there are much, much better beers of a similar strength and greater palatability out there. But it wasn’t actually, y’know, nasty

  • http://zythophile.wordpress.com Zythophile

    Hmmm – if you don’t like this, and you don’t like Owd Rodger, I diagnose a severe allergy to the Burton Ale/Scotch Ale family of beers. Steer well away from Young’s Winter Warmer.

    These beers are normally make with a big dose of dark brewing sugars, and they can seem very sweet – certainly they’re very fruity, a defining characteristic (along with the dark colour) of the style, Personally I love them now. though it took me a few years to be able to appreciate them, and Champion is a regular in my winter beer cupboard.

  • http://www.darrenturpin.me.uk Darren Turpin

    Hi Zythophile – Now that’s an interesting connection. Haven’t seen Young’s Winter Warmer around on the shelves, but I’ll bear that in mind.

    Like I said though, the Champion wasn’t completely undrinkable and I wouldn’t refuse a pint if someone put one in front of me. But if I’m going to be given a free choice of something that strong, I think I’d rather have an Old Tom or one of BrewDog’s imperial stouts, is all.

  • Mike

    Enjoyed Mc Ewans Champion last night; good enough to go for another. Just returned from America and will have it in stock for the return visit.
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    Mike