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Beer |
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Heather Ale |
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Although Heather Ale has been brewed through the ages, it was in 1986 that Bruce Williams, a brewer and "homebrew" shop owner in Scotland, began making batches of Heather Ale using an old recipe. Into the boiling bree of malted barley, sweet gale and flowering heather are added, then after cooling slightly the hot ale is poured into a vat of freash heather flowers where it infuses for an hour before being fermented in copper turns. Once the formula was perfected, Bruce began selling Fraoch throughout Scotland and England and it is now available internationally. |
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The Caledonian Brewery |
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When the Caledonian Brewery was established in 1869, Edinburgh was regarded as one of the great brewing cities of Europe.
At that time more than forty breweries existed in the city, using the purest ingredients and producing world-renowned beers of exceptional quality.
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The Orkney brewery |
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The Orkney brewery is situated on the Isles of Orkney. The Orkney brewery has produced a fine range of cask, keg and bottled beers, noted throughout the UK for their quality - and winning many prestigious awards during this time. |
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Broughton Ales |
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Welcome to Broughton Ales, home of the famous beers with character. All brewed here at the brewery in Broughton in the Scottish Borders. |
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Traquair Brewery |
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Traquair is Scotland's Oldest Inhabited House and is open to the public from Easter-October. There is also a working 18th century brewery in one of the wings. |
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Hebridean Brewery |
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Ales brewed in the Hebrides from the finest Hops and Scottish Malts. |
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