This is a list of breweries in Scotland. Beer has been produced in Scotland for approximately 5,000 years.[1] The Celtic tradition of using bittering herbs remained in Scotland longer than the rest of Europe. Most breweries developed in the Central Lowlands, which also contained the main centres of population. Scottish brewing reached a peak of 280 breweries in 1840. The merger of breweries led to changes, the higher hop content of some of the beers allowed them to travel better than previous products thus creating a higher quality product for export.[2] Edinburgh and Alloa in particular became noted centres for the export of beer around the world. By 1920, there were only 62 brewers left. The decline continued so that by 1960 there were only 26 and by 1970, they had dropped to just 11.[2]
At the end of the twentieth century, small breweries had begun to spring up all over Scotland and the decline was reversed. The CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2015 states that Scotland is home to 80 breweries,[3] this has since grown to over 100.
Operational breweries
A-C
- 6° North Brewery,[4][5] Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
- 71 Brewing, [6] Blackness
- Alechemy,[7][8] Livingston
- The Alpha Project Brewery,[9] Edinburgh
- Andrews Ales,[8][10] Cummertrees
- Arran Brewery,[11][12] Isle of Arran
- Ayr Brewing Company,[7][11] Ayr
- Barney's Beer,[12][13] [6]Edinburgh
- Beath Brewing,[14] Cowdenbeath
- Beeches Brewery,[4] Lochgelly
- Belhaven Brewery,[15] Dunbar
- Bellfield Brewery, [6] Edinburgh
- Black Isle Brewery,[5][8][15] Munlochy
- Black Metal,[16] Loanhead
- Black Wolf,[12] Stirling
- Born in the Borders Brewery,[15] Jedburgh
- BrewDog,[5][15] Fraserburgh and Ellon
- Brewgooder, [6]
- Brewmeister,[5][7][17] Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
- Brew Toon, [6] Peterhead
- Broughton Ales,[8][12] Biggar
- Cairngorm Brewery,[7][11][12][15][18]: 2004, 2005 and 2006 [19] Aviemore
- Caledonian Brewery,[7][13][18]: 1996, 1997 and 1998 [20] : 2002 Edinburgh
- Campervan Brewery,[21][22] Leith, Edinburgh
- Clockwork Beer,[7] Glasgow
- Cold Town Beer, [6] Edinburgh
- Coul Brewing Company,[23] Glenrothes
- Cromarty Brewing,[5][7] Cromarty
- Cuillin Brewery,[24] Isle of Skye
D-I
- Deeside Brewery,[11] Banchory Aberdeenshire
- Drygate Brewery,[5][7][16] [6]Glasgow
- Eden Brewery St Andrews,[7][11][15] Guardbridge, St Andrews
- Edinbrew Brewery,[4] Edinburgh
- Edinburgh Beer Factory,[25] Edinburgh
- Ethical Ales,[26] Mauchline
- Fallen Brewing,[7][16] Stirling
- The Ferry Brewery,[27] South Queensferry, Edinburgh
- Fierce Beer,[28] [6] Aberdeen
- Five Kingdoms Brewery,[14] Newton Stewart
- Freewheelin Brewery,[14] Peebles
- Fyfe Brewing Company,[7] [6] Kirkcaldy
- Fyne Ales, Cairndow,[11][12][13][15][17][18]: 2013 [29][30] Argyll
- Harviestoun Brewery,[18]: 1999 and 2002 [20]: 2003 [11][12][17][31]: 2017 Alva, Clackmannanshire
- Hebridean Brewing Company, Stornoway,[8] Isle of Lewis
- Holy goat Brewing, [6] Dundee
- Houston Brewing Company, Houston, Renfrewshire
- Hybrid Brewing, Grangemouth[31]: 2017
- Innis & Gunn, Edinburgh (brewed in Glasgow by Wellpark Brewery)[32]: 2017 [6]
- Inveralmond Brewery,[11][12][15][18]: 2001 [19] Perth
- Isle of Skye Brewing Company,[7][18]: 2011 Isle of Skye
J-Q
- Jaw Brew,[7][12] Glasgow
- John o' Groats Brewery,[33] John o' Groats
- Jump Ship Brewing, [6] Leith
- Kelburn Brewery,[7][11][18]: 2006 and 2014 Barrhead, East Renfrewshire
- Kerr's Farm Brewed Ales,[34] Midlothian
- Kinneil Brew Hoose,[7][8] Bo'ness
- Knops Beer Company,[17] Edinburgh
- Lade Inn Brewery,[8] Callander
- Lawman Brewing,[7][14] Glasgow
- Lerwick Brewery,[7][15] Lerwick
- Loch Lomond Brewery,[7][11][30] Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire
- Loch Ness Brewery,[7][11][12][13][17][19] Drumnadrochit
- Lola Rose Brewery,[35] Wanlockhead
- Monolith Brewery,[16] Glasgow
- Moonwake Beer Co [6] Leith
- MòR Brewing,[8] Dundee
- Odyssey Brothers,[36] Edinburgh
- Old Worthy Brewing Company,[37][38] Hebrides
- Orkney Brewery, Sinclair Breweries,[7][11][12][15][18]: 2000, 2003 and 2009 Orkney
- Overtone Brewing co,[39] Glasgow
- Pilot Beer,[5][7][16] Leith
R-Z
- Scottish Borders Brewery,[11][12][19] Ancrum
- Shilling Brewing Company,[40] Glasgow
- Six North Brewery, [6] Stonehaven
- Spey Valley Brewery,[8] Mulben
- Speyside Craft Brewery,[4] Forres
- St Andrews Brewing,[8][11] [6] St Andrews
- Stewart Brewing,[5][12][15] [6] Edinburgh
- Strathaven Ales,[7][11] Strathaven
- StrathBraan Brewery,[19] Dunkeld
- Sugar Pine Brewing, Dunbar[41]
- Sulwath Brewers,[12] Castle Douglas
- Swannay Brewery,[7][11][12][18]: 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012 [31]: 2017 Orkney
- Tempest Brew Co,[5][15] Kelso
- Tennent Caledonian Brewing company [6] Glasgow
- Tinpot Brewery,[42] Bridge of Allan
- Top Out Brewery,[7] Loanhead
- Traditional Scottish Ales,[8] Stirling
- Traquair House Brewery,[15] Peebles
- Tryst Brewery,[7][11][12][13] Falkirk
- Up Front Brewing, [6] Glasgow
- Valhalla Brewery,[8] Shetland
- Wellpark Brewery (Tennent's, Innis & Gunn),[15] Glasgow
- West,[5][15] Glasgow
- Williams Brothers Brewing Company,[5][7][11] [6]Alloa
- Windswept Brewing,[4][5][7][11][12][19] [6] Lossiemouth
- Wooha Brewing,[7][14] Nairn
Defunct breweries
- Alice Brewery, Inverness[43] 1983-1988
- Atlas Brewery, Kinlochleven 2002-2004
- Devanha Brewery, Aberdeen 1982-1984[44]
- Glaschu Brewery, Glasgow[45] 1994-1996
- Holyrood Brewery, Edinburgh[46] 11th century - 1986
- Maclays Brewery, Alloa 1830-2001
- McEwan's, Edinburgh 1856-2008
- Scottish & Newcastle, Edinburgh[47] 1749-2004
- Strathalbyn Brewers, Clydebank 1982-1987 [48]
- Younger's, Edinburgh 1778-1931
Champion Beer of Scotland
The Champion Beer of Scotland (also known as CBOS) is an award for Scottish beers presented by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), at their annual Scottish Traditional Beer Festival[49] in Edinburgh.
See also
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