Friday 17 April 2015

BrewDog


Brewdog Glasgow (by Stuart Crawford)

If you like beer, you’ll love BrewDog. If you don’t like beer, prepare to learn.
Located In the heart of Glasgow with spectacular views of the directly opposite the gorgeous Kelvingrove Museum & Art Gallery, BrewDog is a typical “modern” bar, all brushed steel and exposed ventilation, with the saving grace that it happens to sell some of the best beers on the planet.
The bar’s parent brewery has been largely responsible for driving the massive recent expansion in the UK’s craft beer scene. Other small, independent breweries have followed suit, with a number of craft beer bars and retailers opening up across the country, but BrewDog remains probably the most popular, and certainly the most high-profile.
Since day one, the Glasgoe bar has become a fixture in what is one of the UK's most vibrant beer- drinking cities; a lynchpin in our continuing mission to get as many people passionate about craft beer as possible.
That success could be because of the amazing beer range, served by BrewDog Glasgow's knowledgeable, approachable staff.Or it could be because of the regular barnstorming live music; or the fresh - cooked food. Or maybe it's because the big red shadow hanging over the bar comes from Kelvingrove, not Tennent's...
Try a pint of their flagship ale, Punk IPA, to get a taste of what they’re all about. Some of the other offerings on tap are pretty expensive, but you’ll notice that the alcohol content creeps up to around the 15%(!) mark. The best way to try these is one of the excellent beer flights, offering four 1/3 pint samples at a discounted price.

The cheerful, knowledgeable staff will be happy to advise on the best beers for your palette, as well as which go best with their exceptional Aberdeen Angus burgers. Wheelchair accessibility, dog-friendliness and occasional live music are just layers of icing on the cake. Plans are ongoing to open a second bar in Glasgow’s Merchant City in summer 2015.

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