2011, Vol.11- Winter

a) J & R Tennent’s in the 19th. Century – the Marshall family’s contribution in changing times – by Alan Marshall.

b) A Good Dousing of the Thrapple – A report of the SBAA visit to Inveralmond Brewery by Les Hutcheon.

c) The Edinburgh Beer Duty Fraud – Extracts from the publication researched by John Pink regarding the Edinburgh United Breweries Ltd beer duty fraud 1926-1933 by John D. Martin

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Newsletter No. 65

Newsletter No. 65

1. Chairman’s Statement: The SBAA wishes to welcome two new corporate members, Cold Town Beer and Barney’s Beer. Please see their details later in this Newsletter. Also, congratulations to our corporate members who did well at the recent Scottish Beer Awards, read...

Newsletter No. 64

Newsletter No. 64

1. Chairman’s Statement: The passing of Sir Geoff Palmer has been well documented in the media, and I can only add my own sentiments by saying it has been a privilege and an honour to have known him. Geoff was a quietly spoken and humble man, who often used humour in...

Newsletter No. 63

Newsletter No. 63

1. Chairman’s Statement: I start this Newsletter on a sombre note by mentioning the passing of Allan McLean, an active SBAA member for 20 years who contributed greatly with his knowledge of brewing history, which was vast. Please see Allan’s obituary, he will be sadly...