For those of you in the Red and Amber warning zones, tomorrow is not a day for alfresco beer drinking. Stay safe, stay warm.
For those of you in the Red and Amber warning zones, tomorrow is not a day for alfresco beer drinking. Stay safe, stay warm.
It's still a bit chilly outside and the weather forecast for Burns Night is a little breezy, but snowdrops are a hardy breed and always give a little hint of the lighter nights and warmer weather to come (we hope).
It's like running through the meadows on a spring morning.
Holiday cheer has faded, and reality is setting in. But remember, it's okay to feel down after the excitement of Christmas and New Year! Take self-care. You got this! #JanuaryBlues #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare
Reportage in the snow. What better. Thank you Maria.
Merry Christmas everybody
Out beer heads to Lviv, Ukraine as part of a three vehicle humanitarian convoy. The supply of medicines, generators and clothing travelled from UK to Ukraine last week. However, the beer was a great source of delight and appreciation as the teams discovered them whilst unloading the aid from convoy!
Why does Wrong need a silent W.
To me Wright and Wrong would make more sense and that would leave Right to have just one meaning, opposite to left.
We can't improve the weather, but if it does get wet out there, embrace childhood joy and jump in the puddles! #PuddleLove #ChildhoodWonders
Congratulations to Dr PΓ draig MacAoidh (Peter Mackay) on becoming Scotland's first Gaelic Makar. In our experience our Makar ale brings out the poet in everyone. Hopefully Peter will try a pint when he comes to Scotland's National Book Town.
Real ales should be chilled and best taken around 11 to 13 degrees C, but they don't like to get too cold. Be kind to your beer this Christmas.
Yippee Ki-yay, our Makar Scottish Brown Ale at the Pigs Ear East London Beer & Cider Festival in Hackney last week. Not to everyone's taste, but lots of 3 and 4 out of 5s on Untappd too.
How I think I look in a pub drinking a pint....then reality strikes!
Looks like Star Trek might be coming true.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - if only the weather would play ball.
Big thank you to Kingdom Of Craft for our fabulous bespoke bottle opener. They are here with us at South Machars Community Centre - Whithorn for the Christmas Market on now until 2pm. Lots of lovely stuff to buy.
A touch of "Coals to Newcastle" today as I'm at The Ship Inn, Drummore today for their Christmas craft fayre.
Lots of nice people asking who did the design on our beer labels. Well it was Rosie at Fountainstonestudio&shop. Based in Bladnoch, Rosie came up with a design that celebrates where we are: Scotland's National Book Town, the river Bladnoch, the local Stone Circles and of course Beer & hops.
If you prefer your pints more down to earth, then we have a range of beers to suit you.
Busy few days coming up. We can't promise to make your moustache smile, but we've got a few nice beers to give it a try.
Friday we're at The Ship Inn at Drummore for the table top sale - 4pm to 8pm
Saturday we're at the South Machars Community Centre - Whithorn for the Christmas Market 10am to 2pm
Get creative with your beer heads this Christmas...
Ode to the First Sip after a tough week at work:
The cares of day, they fade away,
As worries drown in amberβs sway.
A sigh of relief, a contented smile,
A simple pleasure, worth the while.
A pint well-earned, a reward so fair,
A toast to labour, beyond compare.
Some of the beers...
A beer haiku
A cold pint awaits,
Bold, bitter, sweet harmony.
Craft beer calls my name.
5 days to go to the The Wigtown Market The beardy chap will be there and so will we with a selection of ales. 3 bottle gift boxes available, ideal for that little Christmas present to the beer lover in your life.
10am to 3pm Wigtown County Buildings, Saturday 30th November,
This is the image I have in my head of how I look selling beer at the local Christmas Market....reality then hits.
All set up at the Maxwell Hall in Port William today. Range of beers on sale including Reportage, Memoires, Botany Ale and a special on Festivale. Here until 4pm.
It pays to pose for the camera. Made it into Dumfries and Galloway Life magazine from the Whithorn Beer and Cheese festival. Great day and thanks to Hazel Smith for the semi flattering photo.
A little chilly in the brewery this morning so the fire has been lit. Today's shopping list now includes lagging for the cold water pipework!
What do you do with a goat that thinks the grass is greener on the other side....but can't get their head back thru the fence? Not once, not twice, but 8 times in 5 days!