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Glasgow brewery tours & beer experiences

Glasgow's brewing story runs deeper than most visitors expect.

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Eat & drink in Glasgow

Where to drink in Glasgow

Glasgow's brewing story runs deeper than most visitors expect. Tennent's has brewed at Wellpark, on the eastern edge of the centre, for generations, and its lager remains the default pint in most of the city's pubs. Next door, Drygate makes modern craft beer in a converted box factory, while WEST brews German-style lagers inside the extraordinary Templeton building on Glasgow Green.

The pubs, though, are the heart of it. The Horse Shoe Bar near Central Station is famous for its enormous horseshoe-shaped counter, the Pot Still on Hope Street stocks hundreds of whiskies, and the West End's cobbled Ashton Lane strings its bars beneath the trees. Finnieston's stretch of Argyle Street has grown into the city's best run of eating and drinking.

Don't miss:

  • A pint of lager at its source, Tennent's Wellpark Brewery
  • Drygate's taproom, right next door to Wellpark
  • A dram at the Pot Still on Hope Street
  • Dinner in Finnieston, then Ashton Lane after

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