| Date | Name | Message |
| 23/01/2012 23:02:47 | Robbie Pickering | The Beer Cafe has acquired a handpump! Can they be retunring to the path of cask-conditioned enlightenment? |
| 15/01/2012 19:28:15 | Paul Morris | Please check out my Real Ale in Glasgow Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/233686833374250/, as well as my Real Ale in Edinburgh Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/255812937792518/
Cheers. |
| 13/01/2012 15:42:35 | Euan Fraser | Visited the Laurieston Bar on the Southside (58 Bridge Street, Glasgow, G5 9HU) after being told they had Fyne Ales "Jarl" on. Possibly my favourite session beer.
What a great traditional Glasgow pub, friendly staff and locals. The Jarl was in great condition and served in a Fyne Ales lined glass - no short pint here and not West End prices.
They also had Highlander on tap as well. I will be visiting again, good to support a traditional pub, especially as it is one of the few pubs in the city centre serving Jarl. |
| 04/01/2012 21:25:42 | Tim Davies | If you wish to attend the POTY presentation for Argyll on Saturday at The George Hotel in Inveraray, please take the 1200 Citylink bus from Buchanan Bus Station |
| 20/12/2011 12:50:06 | Kenny Hannah | Bruadar is now opened. It has four cask beers to choose. I was in last night and the choice was from Durham, Magic Rock, The Tempest and Black Isle. Expect some regular cask from the likes of Tempest, Magic Rock, Black Isle.
The Three Judges at Partick Cross begins their Christmas beer festival on the 21st of Dec through to the 28th.
Deoch an Doris (formerly the Hayburn)is now opened and although their advanced publicity promised guest ales, it appears that Caley Deuchars is the only cask option. |
| 11/12/2011 20:52:56 | Robbie Pickering | "The Arrol" in Central Station has acquired some handpumps. One had a Theakston's Best Bitter clip on, the rest were not in use. It's not quite the Sheffield Tap.
"Bruadar" at Partick Cross (formerly the Millhouse) is opening on the 19th December and will have several real ales and a range of quality US and Belgian beers from t'keg. |