Innis & Gunn
A new collaboration from Innis & Gunn (Edinburgh, Scotland) has hit the market in the United Kingdom. The winner of the bartender showdown, Innis & Gunn Smokin’ Gunn is a smoke beer collaboration brewed with David Ashton-Hyde. Hyde is the Continue Reading →
In late October, I got the opportunity to sit down with Dougal Gunn Sharp, the founder of Innis & Gunn. He founded the craft brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2002.
The flagship beer – Original got it’s start as the by-product Continue Reading →
Beer Street Journal (ok, it’s just me), got a rare opportunity to spend some time with the Founder and Master Brewer of Innis & Gunn, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
If you live on the east coast of the United States, chances Continue Reading →
Innis & Gunn is expanding their signature barrel aged lineup with Oloroso Cask this fall. Olorso means “scented” in Spanish, is a heavy, dark medium-sweet sherry. The Olorso Sherry casks are typically emptied and sent to Ireland and Scotland for Continue Reading →
Innis & Gunn has launched a new draft only offering stateside- Scottish Pale Ale. The new offering is based off the historical journeys the IPA took to reach new lands. The beer was brewed stronger and hoppier to make the Continue Reading →
Innis & Gunn excels at wood/barrel aging. You could call them Scottish experts on the subject. Tack this one onto the repertoire – Canadian Cherrywood Aged. For this edition, a scotch ale was aged on cherrywood, and a touch of Continue Reading →
Innis & Gunn looks to be switching it up a bit for their Winter Beer 2012. Last year’s edition featured the strong ale, aged in American bourbon oak. Exclusively available in the three bottle gift pack. 2012 looks to bring Continue Reading →