Beer fans are being given the chance to meet the man behind a pint of Tennent's at a special event.
Keith Lugton, Tennent's master brewer of 28 years, will host an evening about Scotland's favourite pint and so much more at the firm's Wellpark Brewery in Glasgow's East End.
The evening with the master brewer’ will take place on Thursday, March 10 from 6pm to 9pm. The event is one of a series that will run every two months thereafter.
Following a tour of the iconic Wellpark Brewery, the master brewer will guide guests through the ingredients and flavours of Tennent's Lager as well leading an exploration of the brewery’s most popular export products and premium beers.
Attendees will then have some time to ask Keith questions about Tennent's products past and present.
He said: “It’s been a huge privilege to oversee the brewing of so many wonderful Tennent’s products over the three decades that I’ve been master brewer, from the iconic and beloved Tennent’s Lager to our brilliant export and premium range. With world beers like Belgium’s Heverlee and Italy’s Menabrea now part of our portfolio, the tasting session promises to have something for every beer lover. The event will be great fun and a fantastic insight into the brewer’s craft.”
This exclusive event includes full brewery tour (lasting approximately one hour) followed by a presentation and talk from Keith, featuring a tasting of the following Tennent's beers and wider portfolio:
- Tennent's lager
- Caledonia Best
- Tennent's Stout
- Heverlee
- Tennent's Whisky Oak
- Lemon T
- Black T
- Menabrea
- Tennent's Extra
- Tennent's Gluten Free
Guests will also receive a 20% off voucher to the Tennent's Visitor Centre merchandise shop and a £5 OFF Voucher for any Tennents Training Academy course.
Tickets are £30 per person and can be bought online here
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