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List of breweries in Scotland
Scotland has a rich history of brewing, with a diverse range of breweries producing a variety of beers. This list includes notable breweries in Scotland, ranging from large-scale operations to small craft breweries.
Major Breweries[edit | edit source]
- Belhaven Brewery - Established in 1719, Belhaven Brewery is one of Scotland's oldest breweries, located in Dunbar, East Lothian.
- Tennent's Brewery - Founded in 1556, Tennent's Brewery is based in Glasgow and is known for its flagship product, Tennent's Lager.
- Caledonian Brewery - Located in Edinburgh, Caledonian Brewery was established in 1869 and is known for its traditional brewing methods.
Craft Breweries[edit | edit source]
- BrewDog - Founded in 2007 in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, BrewDog is one of the most well-known craft breweries in Scotland, famous for its innovative and bold beer styles.
- Innis & Gunn - Based in Edinburgh, Innis & Gunn is known for its oak-aged beers and unique brewing techniques.
- Williams Bros. Brewing Co. - Located in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Williams Bros. Brewing Co. is known for its historical and experimental brews, including the famous Fraoch Heather Ale.
Regional Breweries[edit | edit source]
- Orkney Brewery - Situated in Quoyloo, Orkney, Orkney Brewery produces a range of beers inspired by the local heritage and landscape.
- Isle of Skye Brewery - Based in Uig, Isle of Skye, this brewery is known for its range of ales that reflect the character of the island.
- Fyne Ales - Located in Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, Fyne Ales is a family-owned brewery producing a variety of craft beers.
Microbreweries[edit | edit source]
- Tempest Brewing Co. - A microbrewery in Tweeddale, Scottish Borders, Tempest Brewing Co. is known for its small-batch, high-quality beers.
- Stewart Brewing - Based in Loanhead, Midlothian, Stewart Brewing is a microbrewery that focuses on producing a wide range of craft beers.
Defunct Breweries[edit | edit source]
- Maclay's Brewery - Once a prominent brewery in Alloa, Maclay's Brewery ceased operations in 2001.
- Younger's Brewery - Founded in 1749 in Edinburgh, Younger's Brewery was a major player in the Scottish brewing industry before merging with other companies.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Beer in Scotland
- List of breweries in the United Kingdom
- Scottish beer
- Scottish ale
- Alcohol in Scotland
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