Beer lovers are being encouraged to take the 'sip' of a lifetime by completing Scotland's 'first-ever' beer bucket list.
Tennents have pulled together 15 'ViewPints' across the country - and the first five people to complete the pub crawl will be gifted a year's supply of beer.
Glasgow's Wellpark Brewery is the only city centre pub on the list, but the rest of the journey will take fans from the Isle of Arran to St Andrews, and Cullen to Campbelltown.
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Those who complete the challenge are asked to tag @TennantsLager in a picture on Instagram of themselves with a can or pint they've bought at the bar outside every pub on the map using #viewpints.
Alan McGarrie, group brand director for Tennent’s Lager, said: “Scotland is the most beautiful country in the world, and what better way to compliment those stunning views than with a pint of the country’s favourite beer.
"We’ve created the ViewPints map to inspire and challenge beer drinkers to get out and see Scotland like never before.
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“Taking in all of the bars would be a very impressive achievement, which is why there’s a year’s supply of beer for anyone who manages to make it round all 15.”
The full list of bars on the route are:
- The Boat Brae, Newport on Tay
- Forbes of Kingennie, Broughty Ferry
- Glen Clova Hotel, Angus
- Royal Mile Tavern, Edinburgh
- Wellpark Brewery, Glasgow
- Scotts Bar & Restaurant, South Queensferry
- St Andrews Holiday Park, St Andrews
- Loch Katrine Boat Tour, Loch Lomond National Park
- Douglas Hotel, Arran
- The Jura Hotel, Craighouse, Isle of Jura
- MacDonald Hotel, Kinlochleven
- The Arisaig Hotel, Arisaig
- Clansman Hotel, Loch Ness
- Cullen Bar Hotel, Cullen
- Argyll Hotel, Bellochantuy, Campbeltown
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