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Scottish beers were traditionally less hopped than English counterparts. The cost of 'importing' from southern England is often cited as a reason.
Presumably that malt-forward-fewer-hops stylr may be why 80/- was a "Heavy" rather than a "Bitter" in common parlance.
I have fond memories of drinking 70/- and 80/- as a student. Occasionally spotted a 60/- or 90/- too. Though my memory suggests most of my student loan went on Deuchars IPA.
Presumably that malt-forward-fewer-hops stylr may be why 80/- was a "Heavy" rather than a "Bitter" in common parlance.
I have fond memories of drinking 70/- and 80/- as a student. Occasionally spotted a 60/- or 90/- too. Though my memory suggests most of my student loan went on Deuchars IPA.