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The 10 Best Breweries in Glasgow

The 10 Best Breweries in Glasgow

If you’re the kind of person who thinks that life is too short for bad beer, then pull up a chair, because we’re about to embark on a journey through the best breweries Glasgow has to offer. 

And let’s be real, there’s no better way to understand a city than by getting to know its local brews—it’s like history, but you get to drink it! So read on!

Drygate Brewing Co.

Website: https://www.drygate.com/ 

Address: 85 Drygate, Glasgow G4 0UT, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 212 8815

Operating hours: 

  • Tuesday – 12 PM to 11 PM
  • Wednesday and Thursday – 12 PM to 10 PM
  • Friday and Saturday – 12 PM to 12 AM
  • Sunday – 12 PM to 8 PM

Cost:  £- ££

Drygate Brewing Co. has been churning out drinkable delights since 2014. They offer a hefty range of 24 different craft beers, including their core range, seasonal brews, and some experiential numbers, just to keep you perking your ears.

Their standout offering here is probably their coffee-infused stout, inspired by Glasgow’s coffee culture and lovingly called Orinoco breakfast stout. And they don’t stop at beers since they also have a delightful selection of wines, spirits, and cocktails.

With regular events ranging from live music to food festivals, there’s always a good reason to head over. Not to mention, they regularly offer tours where you can see their brewing process in action.

Pro tip: If you’re driving, there’s a paid parking lot right next door. Plus, keep an eye on their social media for discounts on their merchandise and events.

BrewDog Glasgow Kelvingrove

Website: https://www.brewdog.com/uk/brewdog-glasgow 

Address: 1397 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AN, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 334 7175

Operating hours: 

  • Sunday to Tuesday – 12 PM to 11 PM
  • Wednesday to Saturday – 12 PM to 12 AM

Cost:  £- ££

BrewDog Glasgow Kelvingrove offers a massive selection of their own beers and guest ales, so there’s always a new brew to try.

Beyond the variety of craft beers from international artisans as well as their creations, they’ve got Scottish ales too. Moreover, they keep things interesting with a programme of events like meet-the-brewer nights and beer launches.

Pro tip: Street parking can be a bit hit-and-miss, so hit the public transportation system if you can. And don’t forget to join their “BrewDog Equity Punks” for cool rewards.

WEST Brewery

Website: http://www.westbeer.com/ 

Address: 15 Binnie Pl, Glasgow G40 1AW, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 550 0135

Operating hours: 

  • Sunday to Thursday – 11 AM to 11 PM
  • Friday and Saturday – 11 AM to 12 AM

Cost: £-££

WEST Brewery focuses on making stunning German-style lagers, so you’ll taste everything from the classic St. Mungo lager to the fruity WEST 4, and more. They also serve pink grapefruit-infused GPA (Glaswegian pale ale), which is refreshingly different.

They also boast an extensive list of wines and spirits for you to enjoy if that’s more your thing. Beyond these, they host great events regularly—everything from beer yoga (yep, you read right) to celebrating German traditions like Oktoberfest.

Pro tip: It’s a bit of a trek from the city centre, so plan your route (transit apps can help). Make sure you keep an eye on their site for specials too; they love spoiling their guests.

Shilling Brewing Company

Website: https://www.shillingbrewingcompany.co.uk/ 

Address: 92 W George St, Glasgow G2 1PJ, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 353 1654

Operating hours: 

  • Sunday to Thursday – 12 PM to 11 PM
  • Friday and Saturday – 12 PM to 12 AM

Cost: £-££

Shilling Brewing Company has an on-site microbrewery, so expect that they churn out an ever-rotating lineup of craft beers. From black IPA to maybe a wee dram of Scottish ale, they’ve got it all, plus their Neapolitan milk stout that’s like dessert in a glass.

They also rock a wood-fired pizza oven if you fancy some grubs to pair with your drinks. What’s more, they often have live music at beer launch parties, so Shilling knows how to keep Glasgow’s nights buzzing.

Pro tip: They don’t have parking, but there are several public lots nearby. Also, their pizza-and-pint deals on weekdays are a steal; don’t miss out!

Jaw Brew

Website: http://www.jawbrew.co.uk/ 

Address: 26 Crossveggate, Milngavie, Glasgow G62 6RA, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 7880 690995

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 10:30 PM

Cost: £-££

Jaw Brew is a family-run microbrewery that offers a delightful range of craft beers that are as unique as they are delicious. Whether it’s the refreshing wave white beer or the brooding fathom dark ale, Jaw Brew delights in surprising your taste buds.

Now, here’s where Jaw Brew stands apart: they’re pioneers in the fight against food waste. Collaborating with local businesses, they’ve created beers using surplus morning rolls, turning potential waste into something wonderfully tasty.

Pro tip: Just a heads up: there’s no dedicated parking here, but it’s a fantastic excuse to explore the charming outskirts of Glasgow. And keep an eye out for their surplus bread beers—not only are they delicious, but they’re also helping the planet.

Glasgow Beer Works

Website: https://glasgowbeerworks.com/ 

Address: Glasgow Beer Works Ltd Block 23, Unit 2 Queenslie Industrial Estate, Glasgow G33 4JJ, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 774 9930

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 9 AM to 5 PM

Cost: £-££

Glasgow Beer Works is like the city’s best-kept secret for beer aficionados. Their core range, featuring the likes of Glasgow pale ale and mosaic IPA, pays homage to the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture.

But it’s their special editions and collabs that get the town talking. Teaming up with local artists and businesses, GBW finds creative ways to merge flavours, art, and community, not to mention, that their can designs are proper pieces of art!

Plus, they regularly host pop-up food stalls, ensuring your taste buds are always on an adventure.

Pro tip: There’s plenty of parking here since it’s in an industrial estate. If you’re using public transport, plan your journey—it’s a bit of a hidden gem.

Innis & Gunn Brewery Taproom  – Glasgow City Centre

Website: https://www.innisandgunn.com/taprooms/glasgow/city-centre 

Address: 22-24 W Nile St, Glasgow G1 2PW, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 899 0035

Operating hours: 

  • Sunday and Monday – 12 PM to 10 PM
  • Tuesday to Saturday – 12 PM to 12 AM

Cost: ££

Innis & Gunn have built their reputation on barrel-aged beers, a process that gives their brews a complexity and depth of flavour that’s hard to beat. Whether it’s the original oak-aged beer or their limited edition releases, each sip is worth the taste.

Beyond their exceptional beers, they offer an impressive selection of Scottish whiskeys and gins, because why not? Plus, their food menu, featuring the best Scottish ingredients, is the cherry on top.

Pro tip: They frequently host beer-tasting events and masterclasses, so keep an eye on their social media for those. And, if you’re driving, the city centre offers plenty of parking options; just be mindful of rush hour.

Wellpark Brewery

Website: https://www.tennentstours.com

Address: 161 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1JD, United Kingdom

Contact details: https://www.tennents.co.uk/contact 

Operating hours: 

  • Wednesday to Sunday – 12 PM to 5:30 PM

Cost: £-££

Since 1740, Wellpark Brewery has been crafting some of the most iconic beers in Scotland, including that golden nectar known as Tennent’s lager. Wellpark got it all, from hoppy IPAs to dark and their newer craft concoctions.

But here’s the real kicker: they offer one of the most engaging brewery tours in the city, which gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how your favourite pint is made. And with their beer garden, expect that events are a regular occurrence here.

Pro tip: Parking around Wellpark can be a bit of a quest, so your best bet might be public transport or a good old Glasgow saunter. Check their website for tour bookings; they fill up faster than a pint glass on a hot day.

Overtone Brewing Co.

Website: http://www.overtonebrewing.com/ 

Address: Unit 19, New Albion Industrial Estate, Halley St, Glasgow G13 4DJ, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 141 952 7772

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 8 AM to 5 PM

Cost: ££

Overtone is all about vibrant flavours, stunning can art, and a dedication to craft that’s as refreshing as their beers. Walking inside, you’re immediately hit by the scent of creativity (and hops, lots of hops).

Their range is eclectic, featuring everything from juicy New England IPAs to velvety, smooth stouts. And let’s not start on the can’s art—seriously, it’s almost a shame to recycle them.

Pro tip: Given its slightly hidden location, make sure you map out your journey beforehand. And keep an eye on their socials for spontaneous events; you won’t want to miss those!

Loch Lomond Brewery

Website: https://www.lochlomondbrewery.com/ 

Address: Vale of Leven Industrial Estate, Unit 11, Block 2, Dumbarton G82 3PD, United Kingdom

Contact details: +44 1389 755698

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday – 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday – 8 AM to 10 PM
  • Saturday – 2 PM to 10 PM

Cost: £-££

Loch Lomond Brewery is well worth the pilgrimage for any self-respecting beer lover. They kind of marry the art of brewing with the spirit of adventure, creating beers that are as jaw-dropping as the Loch itself.

From their brave dark IPA to their silkie stout, every beer tells a story of its origins. They pull inspiration from the loch’s mystical waters and rugged surroundings, using local ingredients to craft beverages that are as unique as they are delicious.

Pro tip: Make sure to plan your visit and consider carpooling with friends; not only will you save on parking, but you’ll also enjoy the journey together.

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