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There's an abundance of craft beer in Scotland, which in our books is a great thing!
We're loving Tempest's offering at the moment, especially Long White Cloud and Red Eye Flight.
What's currently filling your fridge?
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I had a significant birthday a few weeks ago and most people brought me beer/whisky so my fridge is very full.
Brewdog: Nanny State. It's the only non-alcoholic beer that I actually like. I've got shares so regularly have a stash of 5am Saint and Dead Pony club in the house. They can sometimes overdo it with the hops but generally their beer is worth the hype.
Cromarty: Red Rocker
Orkney Brewery: I don't think I've had anything of theirs that I didn't like. I've got Capercaillie (light ale) and Dark Island in at the moment.
Regular and brief visitors also include, Red Cuillin by Skye Brewery and Red Ness by Loch Ness Brewery. Sadly Loch Ness Brewery have stopped brewing for the moment, but hopefully they'll be back soon.
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Scapa Special from The Swannay Brewery is also particularly good.
So many other great beers to choose from though.
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Also, Stewart Brewing's Holyrood
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Windswept Brewer of Lossiemouth's Blonde, Tornado and Typhoon ( run by former RAF pilots ). Cromarty Brewery's Happy Chappy, Cowabunga and Rogue Wave.
Lots of great little breweries in this part of the world, can't really go too far wrong.