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  2. Belhaven Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The brewery's range also includes Belhaven Black Scottish Stout, traditional Scottish ales such as 80 Shilling, St Andrew's Amber Ale, Belhaven IPA and Robert Burns Brown Ale; and in 2014 Belhaven launched a range of speciality craft beers including Twisted Thistle IPA, Speyside Oak Aged Blonde Ale, Craft Pilsner, Scottish Oat Stout and ...

  3. Beer in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Terminology for beer expressed the amount only in shillings rather than in pounds and shillings. See also solidus.) The "wee heavy" (named because it was typically sold in bottles in "nips" of 6 fluid ounces) [17] has become the standard Scottish-style brew in the United States, and many brewers are now using non-traditional peated malts in the ...

  4. List of breweries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Michael Edward Ash - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edward Ash (17 December 1927 – 30 April 2016) [1] was a British mathematician and brewer.Ash led a team that invented a nitrogenated dispense system for Guinness stout first released in 1959, which evolved to become the beer now sold globally as Draught Guinness.

  6. Champion Beer of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Champion Beer of Scotland (also known as CBOS) is an award for Scottish beers presented by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). CAMRA also awards the Champion Beer of Britain and the Champion Beer of Wales .

  7. Belhaven, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Belhaven (Scottish Gaelic: Beul na h-aibhne, meaning mouth of the river) is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, and was originally the ancient port of Dunbar of which town the village has always been a part. Belhaven takes its name from its situation at the mouth of the Biel Water.

  8. Caledonian Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Heineken acquired the UK assets of Scottish and Newcastle which included the Caledonian Brewery. [6] In May 2022, Heineken announced the proposed closure of the Caledonian Brewery with an agreement in principle for Belhaven Brewery to brew its Scottish brands. [7] In October, JLL was appointed to market the site.

  9. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Beer and Angkor Extra Stout, after the historical city of Angkor, Cambodia; Arequipeña after Arequipa, Peru; Ballarat Bitter, after the city of Ballarat, Victoria (Australia) Bauskas, after the town of Bauska, Latvia; Bavaria, a Dutch beer named after the state of Bavaria, Germany; Belhaven Best after the town of Belhaven, Scotland