BrewDog opens Perth and Edinburgh Airport bars

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BrewDog is launching bars in Perth and Edinburgh Airport this week.

These openings grow the Aberdeenshire brewery’s bar portfolio to 11 in Scotland, 39 in the UK, and 78 worldwide.

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Located at the east end of the recently expanded airport terminal, BrewDog Edinburgh Airport will provide travellers with 14 beers on tap, an extensive craft beer-inspired menu and a wide range of bottled and canned beers to be enjoyed at the bar or between gates.

James Watt, BrewDog’s co-founder commented about BrewDog Edinburgh airport:

“This is a BrewDog bar like no other. Not only can we introduce more beer drinkers to the power of craft beer than ever before, but we can turn the traditional airport beer experience, into a vibrant hub of excitement and craft beer passion”

Second on the punch list for this week is BrewDog Perth, which opens tomorrow, Friday 23rd November 2018.

Nestled in the city centre overlooking the banks of the River Tay, BrewDog Perth is the Scottish brewer’s smallest bar with a capacity of just 43.

Located at 62-64 George Street, Perth, PH1 5JL, the bar will offer 14 taps of craft beer, pouring BrewDog favourites and a wide selection of the best craft beer from around the world. 

James Watt, BrewDog’s co-founder continued on BrewDog Perth:

“We’re incredibly proud of our Scottish roots and will jump at any opportunity to provide more fantastic, flavourful craft beers for our fellow Scots. Perth’s craft beer community has been lobbying for a BrewDog bar for years and we’re so excited to have finally been able to build a bar they can call their own.”

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