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. 64

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