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A return to the 1980s

Tennent Caledonian Breweries has been celebrating its heritage through ‘throw-back’ 1980s packaging for its flagship lager brand. The brewery has marked its 130th anniversary with...

City gin is on shelves

What's claimed to be the first gin produced in Aberdeen for more than a century is now available to buy. Porter’s was created by Ben...

Happy trails for US whiskey

TheE versatility of Kentucky bourbon Buffalo Trace took centre stage at four recent Scottish events for the brand. The Buffalo Trail events, hosted in Glasgow...

High praise for whisky doctor

Dr Bill Lumsden received an extra gift at Christmas when he was named Master Distiller/Master Blender of the year at the Icons of Whisky...

Austrian deal is a Weisse move

A Salzburg-based brewery which is said to have produced beers that were once enjoyed by the city’s most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, has...

Artistic endeavour on Arran

Arran Brewery has pledged to support British writers and artists with the launch of a new sponsorship scheme. The initiative is open to artists, musicians...

Back in the Banchory barn

The two brothers behind the Banchory Beer Festival are preparing to break up the north eastern winter with the return of their secondary event,...

The Best rugby deal is renewed

Tennent Caledonian Breweries has confirmed that its Caledonia Best ale will sponsor Scottish Rugby for a further three years. The deal will see Caledonia Best...

Brewers offer new year steer on beer

Balanced range and a knowledgeable team are cornerstones of the category Balancing larger, well-known brands with small, craft products could be one of the best...

Branching out in Balmaha

Family-owned hotel set to expand its brewing business The family behind an award-winning hotel, bar and restaurant in Balmaha is expanding its brewing operations as...

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