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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1. Chairman’s Statement: Welcome to the January Newsletter, and a Happy New Year to all our members. Thank you for your continuing support. We look forward to another successful SBAA year. During the festive season, I treated myself to two fine beers: Gordon Xmas Ale,...

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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...