2016, Vol.16

a) A life with Tennent’s – Part 1. Ivor Reid, who has recently retired, recalls some memories of his career.

b) The Scottish Brewing Archive and King Tut’s beer. John Martin discusses the unusual origins of a limited edition beer.

c) Men of brewing in Glasgow; the Dawson brothers. Jim Lawrie describes how William and Patrick Dawson left their mark on Glasgow’s brewing history.

d) The Tureen Street breweries of Glasgow. Jim Lawrie highlights how one small street was home to four breweries over time.

e) Follow-up needed after success of Raise Your Glass! Allan McLean assesses the impact of the ‘Raise your glass!’ exhibition mounted by Brewing Heritage Scotland (SBAA)

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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...

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Newsletter No. 62

Newsletter No. 62

1. Chairman’s Statement: A Happy New Year to all SBAA members and hope we continue to have another successful year together in all our ventures. Lang may your lum reek. Thank you for your support and to those who attended the AGM in November which was successful...