Innis & Gunn Hosts Scottish Showcase at Edinburgh Fringe

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Innis & Gunn, the official beer partner for the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, is set to offer visitors an authentic taste of Scotland at their hub on the Mound.

From August 1-25, Fringe-goers can immerse themselves in Scottish culture through a curated experience featuring local food, drinks, music, and comedy performances.

The picturesque location, overlooked by Edinburgh Castle, will serve as a one-stop destination for festival attendees seeking to sample Scotland’s renowned culinary and cultural offerings.

Visitors can indulge in gourmet pizzas from Scottish Street Food Champions Wanderers Kneaded, savour Texas-style barbecue from Fred’s Backyard BBQ, and enjoy award-winning Innis & Gunn beers or Edinburgh Gin cocktails.

This carefully selected lineup of local vendors aims to showcase the best of Scotland’s world-famous products, complemented by a diverse program of live entertainment throughout the Fringe.

CEO of Innis & Gunn, Dougal Gunn, said: “When the eyes of the world are on Edinburgh, we should take it as an opportunity to showcase the best of Scotland.

“With this partnership, we can not only support the largest arts festival in the world, but we highlight the vibrant local food, drink and culture which quite rightly attracts visitors from all over the world.’

“I’m sure this will be a very popular destination as people come to experience the best of Scotland. We’re going to have lots of fun – with a few surprises along the way.” 

Throughout August, attendees can hop over to the Mound and enjoy great food and drink, as well as Fringe performances until 6 pm, followed by live entertainment until 11 pm.  

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