solbes
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2. I see many people using Golden Promise and Marris Otter. Should I just stick with Golden Promise or do a combination of both?
I already stated that I used GP in my Wee Heavy, but thought I would throw out a little more insight. I've used GP twice, the other brew being a clone attempt of Surly Furious IPA. Great results both times. I think it has a cleaner and sweeter taste than Marris Otter. It is more malty versus your standard 2 row pale. You want your Wee Heavy/Scotch ale to be a malt bomb IMO.
I have a little more experience with Marris Otter. Brewed an English Bitter, an Irish Red, and a RIS with it. It is very malty like GP, but gives more of a bread or biscuit flavor. For my 50th brew, I have a massive Barley wine planned with Marris Otter grain and Marris Otter LME (filled to the kettle brim). Can't wait to find out how that one turns out a year from now when I start popping bottles.
Best advice is to try both. You are brewing a Scottish beer here, so I say go with Scottish GP malt. Then try some english brews with Marris Otter and you can formulate your own opinions.