Och aye the brew (Scotland)
Scotland has undergone a beer revolution in the last decade. Ben McFarland looks at what is on offer
May 2006, Issue 6, page 28
Scotland's biggest little brewery
Ben McFarland visits Harviestoun, a brewery at the forefront of craft brewing in Scotland.
May 2009, Issue 24, page 36
Scotland's new national drink
The opportunity to drink a few beers in Scotland has
Alastair Gilmour on a ‘high'.
March 2009, Issue 23, page 45
Beers of the World Issue 24
Japan - Het Anker - Chicago - The Ashes - Spain & Italy - Harviestoun and much more....
Published May 2009.
Beers of the World Issue 23
Primator - 7 Page Cider Special - Batemans - Morrissey & Richard Fox - Scotland & much, much more....
Published March 2009.
Beers of the World Issue 6
Beer and barbecue - American Greats - Greater London - Tasting Dutch beers - Pilsner Urquell - Burton on Trent.
Published May 2006.
Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted
80A remarkably tasty, bright yellow beer that can be comfortably chilled right down for hot days. Worth trying with a fruity salad like pear and stilton.
Harviestoun Old Dubh 18
81Another great offering from the Ola Dubh range.
Harviestoun's Old Engine Oil has been aged this time in 18-year-old whisky casks.
Harviestoun Try'd & Tested
78Beer with balls', launched for the Rugby World Cup. As is typical of Harviestoun beers, hops dominate this
amber-red ale from kick off to final whistle.