Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Beer in Scotland, Belhaven Brewery, Black Isle Brewery, BrewDog, Broughton Ales, Caledonian Brewery, Champion Beer of Scotland, Fyfe Brewing Company, Hebridean Brewing Company, Highland Brewing Company (Orkney), Houston Brewing Company, Innis & Gunn, List of breweries in Scotland, Maclays Brewery, McEwan's, Peter Walker (brewer), Sinclair Breweries, Stewart Brewing, Traquair House, Valhalla Brewery, Wellpark Brewery, WEST (brewery), Williams Bros Brewing Co, Younger's. Excerpt: BrewDog is a Scottish brewery located in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. BrewDog was founded in 2006 by James Watt and Martin Dickie. The brewery at the Kessock Industrial Estate in Fraserburgh produced its first brew in April 2007. It claims to be Scotland's largest independently owned brewery producing about 120,000 bottles per month for export all over the world. A selection of Brewdog beersBrewDog produces bottled and canned beers in a variety of styles such as ale, stout, IPA and lager, some of which are also available in keg and cask ale containers. The bottled beers are widely distributed to British supermarkets and are exported worldwide to countries including Japan, Taiwan, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, the United States of America, Canada and Australia. The kegs and casks are available in a small number of locations throughout the UK and Ireland. BrewDog's core range of beers include: Other BrewDog beers have included: In 2009, Tokyo* caused controversy when UK watchdog the Portman Group criticised the availability of a beer of that strength in 330 ml bottles with traditional crown corks. Since then Brewdog has produced progressively stronger beers of very high strength, and has laid claim to the title 'strongest beer ever brewed' on more than one occasion. Late in November 2009, BrewDog launched a beer...
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 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Beer in Scotland, Belhaven Brewery, Black Isle Brewery, BrewDog, Broughton Ales, Caledonian Brewery, Champion Beer of Scotland, Fyfe Brewing Company, Hebridean Brewing Company, Highland Brewing Company (Orkney), Houston Brewing Company, Innis & Gunn, List of breweries in Scotland, Maclays Brewery, McEwan’s, Peter Walker (brewer), Sinclair Breweries, Stewart Brewing, Traquair House, Valhalla Brewery, Wellpark Brewery, WEST (brewery), Williams Bros Brewing Co, Younger’s. Excerpt: BrewDog is a Scottish brewery located in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. BrewDog was founded in 2006 by James Watt and Martin Dickie. The brewery at the Kessock Industrial Estate in Fraserburgh produced its first brew in April 2007. It claims to be Scotland’s largest independently owned brewery producing about 120,000 bottles per month for export all over the world. A selection of Brewdog beersBrewDog produces bottled and canned beers in a variety of styles such as ale, stout, IPA and lager, some of which are also available in keg and cask ale containers. The bottled beers are widely distributed to British supermarkets and are exported worldwide to countries including Japan, Taiwan, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, the United States of America, Canada and Australia. The kegs and casks are available in a small number of locations throughout the UK and Ireland. BrewDog’s core range of beers include: Other BrewDog beers have included: In 2009, Tokyo* caused controversy when UK watchdog the Portman Group criticised the availability of a beer of that strength in 330 ml bottles with traditional crown corks. Since then Brewdog has produced progressively stronger beers of very high strength, and has laid claim to the title ‘strongest beer ever brewed’ on more than one occasion. Late in November 2009, BrewDog launched a beer… |
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