Edinburgh Pale Ale joins Inveralmond Brewery range

Inveralmond Brewery has unveiled a new look and a new beer to celebrate their 20th anniversary of brewing award-winning beer. The Perth-based brewery has added EPA, an Edinburgh Pale Ale, to its portfolio. It has also relaunched bestsellers Ossian and Lia Fail.

Don Ivan went along to the newto try out the new brew, and find out what is happening at Inveralmond.

The new beer, The EPA, is a nod to both the inclusion of Inveralmond to the Edinburgh-based Innis & Gunn family and to the Indian Pale Ale style. The Don found this to be fruity and not as hoppy as an IPA and even mentioned “quite pleasant”. For a man of few words with his beer, this is a lot of input!

EPA will be joined in May by Daracha, a ruby ale brewed with Amber malts and roast barley, to create Inveralmond’s new core range. A host of seasonal brews will be added throughout the year.

As well as the new beer and a new look to the labels, the brewery is undergoing a £750,000 refit and expansion to accommodate brewing of both Inveralmond and Innis & Gunn beers.

Cheers!





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