Stirling Castle. Too expensive for just a quick look…
Quiet times in BrewDog Stirling…
… but enough beers to choose from for the little time we have.
Robert the Bruce
After a short train ride from Glasgow, we had two hours in Stirling before our bus would leave. We had a quick look at the castle of course, but spent most of our time inBrewDog Stirling, apparently one of the newest additions to the chain.
Hannah and I enjoying some of BrewDog’s newest experiments
Advanced Beer School: off-flavours
Advanced Beer School: hops
Advanced Beer School: We’re now Certified Beer Geeks!
In the afternoon, we went to Brewdog Glasgow for a couple of drinks and an Advanced Beer School. Megan taught us about off-flavours, hops, food pairing and more.
Morning well spent: Provand’s Lordship, coffee at the Brew Box Coffee TARDIS, an animal mummy exhibition at the Kelvingrove, concluded with a cheese steak sandwich at Roast.
Deep fried haggis and chips at the Merchant Chippie
The DogHouse, BrewDog’s only restaurant
In the Drygate taproom
Drinks at the the DogHouse
Arrived in Glasgow with a little delay, so we quickly checked into the hostel to shower and change. Headed to the very hot Merchant Chippie for some battered haddock, haggis, and chips.
We needed to cool down after that, so we had a couple of beers at Drygate. We finished the first evening at the DogHouse, BrewDog’s only restaurant at the moment, but luckily just a bar as well. Another BrewDog location to check off our list!