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A can of Tennent's 4% abv lager. Tennent's Lager is Scotland's best-selling pale lager, with approximately 60% of the Scottish lager market. [9] The lager was first brewed in 1885 by Hugh Tennent and in 1893 it won the highest award at the Chicago World's Fair. Tennent's Lager is certified by the Vegetarian Society as being suitable for ...
Hugh Tennent Tennent (29 August 1863 – 20 April 1890) was a Scottish brewer, the great-great-grandson of the founder (also Hugh Tennent) of the Wellpark Brewery now known as the Tennent's brewery. He began production of Tennent's lager in 1885, [ citation needed ] having acquired his brother's share of the business a year earlier.
C&C acquired the Tennent's lager brand and Wellpark Brewery in August 2009 from InBev. [19] Tennent's is the largest lager brand in Scotland . Tennent's also has a large share of the lager market in Ulster (chiefly in Northern Ireland and County Donegal ) in the north of Ireland , and it was intended this would strengthen the position of Magner ...
The festival was founded in 1994 by Stuart Clumpas and Geoff Ellis, [4] as part of a joint venture between DF Concerts and Tennent's Lager with some help from Irish promotions company MCD Productions. [5] Stuart Clumpas left as an organiser in 2001, selling his commercial interests in the concert. [6] [7]
Beer in Scotland is mostly produced by breweries in the central Lowlands, which also contain the main centres of population. ... Robert & Hugh Tennent in Glasgow, ...
The brewery has contract brewed in Glasgow at Tennent's Wellpark Brewery since 2014 [4] and has been exported to over 35 countries. [5] In 2017, Innis & Gunn sold 2.5 million cases of beer in over 35 countries. In late 2016, to help grow the company, Innis & Gunn raised £2.4 million in a crowdfund, surpassing its target of £1 million within ...
In her early years, Smillie worked the exhibition circuit and was an occasional lingerie model. Smillie was allegedly one of the Tennent's Lager girls (a Scottish marketing promotion that put pictures of young women on the backs of cans of lager).
The 1996–97 Scottish Cup was the 112th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout ... Tennent's Lager Scottish Football League Review 1997 ...