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Bridge of Allan Brewery

A brewery in Bridge of Allan.

The Brewhouse, Queens Lane, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, FK9 4NY
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01786 834555

[email protected]

http://www.bridgeofallan.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, Live Music, SIBA, We're award winners,

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5 Spice Pot 4.6

Enjoys flavours of the orient with 5 Spice Pot, a creamy and dark, enjoy this with or without a chinese take away.

Tasting Notes: Rich dark stout conditioned with Chinese 5 spice

90/- Pot 5.5

Traditonal 90/- beer, a slightly stronger beer full of flavour!

Tasting Notes: Golden in colour with a rich and rewarding honey and light caramel flavour

Banana Pot 4.2

Take yourself to a more exotic climate with Banana Pot. A premium golden ale that can be enjoyed guilt free as the bananas are all Fair Trade!

Tasting Notes: Gold in colour and packed full of bananas to the taste. Sweet and a’peeling!

Beetroot & Black Pepper Pot 4.0

The marmite of beer, you will either love or hate this. Unusual in colour and even more unusual in flavour!

Tasting Notes: A pink flavoursome beer with a heated aftertaste

Bramble Pot 5.0

A nice easy introduction to real ale if it’s your first time, this blonde beer is bursting with flavour and character!

Tasting Notes: Wild and fresh, a taste of the Scottish hedgerows with locally picked fruit

Chilli Pot 4.5

If you order mild korma from the curry house steer clear of Chilli Pot. Made with Scotch Bonnet chillies it’s guaranteed to make your eyes water!

Tasting Notes: Chesnut coloured beer with fresh chopped chillies.

Choc Pot 4.5

Traditional 80/- beer, Choc Pot is named after the chocolate malts they use to brew it. It has rich smooth appearance and taste and will satisfy many a beer drinker!

Tasting Notes: Chocolate malt lends a great depth of flavour to this traditional Scottish recipe

Christmas Pud Pot 7.0

Instead of mince pies out for Santa this year why not treat him to a bottle of Christmas Pud Pot. They’re sure Santa won’t complain!

Tasting Notes: Seasonal spices, raisins, citrus fruit peel and laced with brandy

Czech Pot 5.0

Step out of your lager comfort zone and try our Czech Pot. Once you taste this, you will be an ale drinker in no time!

Tasting Notes: Pale yellow in colour and hop flavoured in Czech style. Clean sharp and refreshing

Earl Grey Tea Pot 4.0

Don’t be fooled into thinking this drink is just for old ladies, anyone who likes a good strong cuppa will enjoy!

Tasting Notes: Blonde hoppy beer infused with tea and bergamot orange rind

Game Pot 4.6

Take your wellies off after a long day hunting in the fields and enjoy our speciality stout – Game Pot. No animals were harmed in the making of the beer

Tasting Notes: Rich dark stout conditioned with game spices

Generic Ale 5.0

Bitter

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Ginger Pot 5.0

Perk up your immune system or blast that cold away with the hot and fiery Ginger Pot.

Tasting Notes: Blonde beer infused with ginger and with a little fresh root ginger in the bottle.

Gold Pot 4.0

One for the cascade hop lover, a refreshing session beer with a taste of grapefruit

Tasting Notes: Grapefruit, fruity, citrus

Hogmanay Pot 7.5

Bring in the New Year with Hogmanay Pot, guaranteed to start the new year with a bang!

Tasting Notes: Strong dark and rewarding beer matured in wooden whisky barrels

Hop Nouveau 5.0

Hop to the front of the queue this season with Hop Nouveau. With uniquely bitter taste this is a once a year opportunity.

Tasting Notes: Brewed with the first crop at harvest time using the freshest hop heads

Lapsang Souchong Pot 4.0

An unusual choice of beer flavour but worth taking the leap of faith with. Nevermind having a cup of smokey tea, enjoy this beer instead!

Tasting Notes: Permeated with the smokey and mysterious flavours of pinewood

Lavender Pot 4.0

Just because it’s made with flowers don’t think that only girls can drink it. Although you do have to be pretty daring to try this bold flavour!

Tasting Notes: Light coloured beer percolated with fresh lavender flowers

Mango Pot 4.5

Make it seem like summer all year round (even in Scotland) with this exotic tasting Mango Pot!

Tasting Notes: An exotic moreish brew made with pure mango fruit

Marmalade Pot 4.4

Paddington Bears favourite beer once he has finished all his sandwiches. The tangy taste of Seville oranges makes the beer a refreshing choice of brew

Tasting Notes: A deliciously hoppy blonde with a dominent bitter orange peel taste

Nettle Pot 4.0

Unlike the nettle plant this won’t leave sting your mouth but it will leave it tingling for more!

Tasting Notes: Green beer brewed only in spring with the freshest young nettle shoots

Pot Black 5.0

Even if you’ve tried Guinness and it’s not your thing this will change your mind about stouts. Creamy, refreshing and very drinkable, try it at least once!

Tasting Notes: Deep notes of coffee, chocolate and roasted barley make this stout rich and fulfilling

Pot of Gold 5.0

One of most popular brews at the Brewhouse. A strong, crisp Ale that’s easy to drink on a hot summers day or a cold winters evening and all days in between!

Tasting Notes: A hint of lime makes this a great tasting premium blonde beer

Procrastination 6.0

For all the beer that students drink instead of studying not many can say that they drink their own recipe beer.

Tasting Notes: Stirling Uni Craft Beer Society brewed to reflect their desire for a very hoppy IPA

Raspberry Pot 4.5

This beer is not just for the girls even though it is slightly pink in colour. Made with fresh raspberries – hand picked locally when in season!

Tasting Notes: Lightly hopped red beer crammed full of raspberries. Tart and Tasty

Rhubarb & Ginger Pot 4.6

Instead of making all the local rhubarb into a crumble they thought it might work as a beer. The ginger gives it that little extra kick that they’re sure you will love!

Tasting Notes: Golden beer brewed with stewed rhubarb and fresh root ginger

Thai Pot 4.4

This beer is Douglas, the master brewers favourite and the one he’s most proud of. Give it a go and let them know what you think.

Tasting Notes: A burst of lemongrass and ginger with a coriander aftertaste – the perfect combination

Wheat Pot 5.0

If German style beer is your thing then give our version a shot! Cloudy and light gives it a distinctly Germanic feeling!

Tasting Notes: Golden in colour with a distinctive wheat beer style, aroma and flavour

Whisky Pot 7.0

Combine the whisky chaser into one glass and enjoy the mellow whisky flavours without the burn!

Tasting Notes: Strong dark and rewarding matured in wooden whisky barrels

Wit Pot 4.2

People often ask if they named this after ‘What’ they put in the beer but it actually comes from an old dutch/belgian recipe for white beer.

Tasting Notes: Wheat beer flavoured with orange peel, coriander and liquorice

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