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A brewery in Glasgow.
10 Muriel Lane, Barrhead, Glasgow, Renfrewshire, G78 1QB View Map
0141 881 2138
[email protected]
http://www.kelburnbrewery.com
Facilities include: Real Ale, SIBA, CAMRA, We're award winners, Railway station, CAMRA – branch, CAMRA – national,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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Tasting Notes: A unique combination of 5 malts and 3 hops producing a smooth, dark, porter with heaps of chocolate
Named after Paisley’s river, White Cart Water, this golden full-bodied ale boasts smacks of flavour. The appearance is enhanced by a touch of wheat malt, giving a wonderfully dry after-taste that won’t be easily forgotten.
Tasting Notes:
Smooth, dark and dangerous, this ale is designed to warm the cockles of your heart whilst sitting around the ingle after a long cold winter’s day outdoors.
Tasting Notes: Although dark and and robust the aftertones of liquorice and blackcurrant make this an ale of complex character, not to be missed.
Golden, hoppy, clean on the palate and leaving a long lingering after-taste that will haunt you until you quest for more.
A golden, full bodied ale with undertones of grapefruit and a long lasting citrus, hoppy aftertaste. This beer has bite!
Tasting Notes: Hoppy, Citrus
Named after Renfrewshire’s highest hill, in Lochwinnoch.
Tasting Notes: A dry hoppy amber ale with a long-lasting bitter finish.
Originally a summer beer, it is now available year-round due to it's popularity.
Tasting Notes: A pale, dry, citrus, hoppy session ale
Named after a local blacksmiths, this beer is complex in character as is fitting for a championship winning ale.Its reddish hue, warm glow and tight head gives it a presence that makes it stand out against its competitors.
Tasting Notes: Red Smiddy is a smooth, dry ale with a unique spicy aroma and flavour.
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