2012, Vol.12

a) The Real Canny Scot – Neil Lawrence finds history in cans.

b) Campbell, Hope & King: Brewers of Distinction – John D. Martin explores the story of a far-famed Edinburgh brewing business.

c) Scottish Brewing Model Trucks – George Douglas talks to GUAS about his passion for model trucks.

d) The Wellshot Brewery in Cambuslang – Forbes Gibb looks at the life and times of the other Hugh Tennent.

e) On the trail of black cork – Robbie Pickering investigates the mystery of a villain’s

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Newsletter No. 59

Newsletter No. 59

1. Chairman’s Statement: With Spring in the air, the SBAA are planning a number of events to be held during the year, please see Last Runnings for details. If you wish to attend any of these events, please contact Ivor our secretary to book your place so that the...

2023, Vol. 23

Contents 5) Lagering of beer: art, science, myth? Jim Murray discusses the gap between industrial and traditional lager brewing 18) Tennent's beers 1830-31 Edd Mather digs in the archives 24) Brewery water wells Bill Williamson and John Martin look at brewery water...

Newsletter No. 58

Newsletter No. 58

1. Chairman’s Statement: I would like to wish all our members a Happy New Year and to look forward to another successful year in researching and promoting the history of brewing in Scotland. Last year the SBAA lost two stalwarts with the passing of Les Hutcheon and...