Making beer is what breweries do, right?
We put beer in cask, bottle and keg – our founder and makes beers that he likes and Lewis makes beers that he likes. Lewis likes all the beers Rob makes; Rob doesn’t necessarily like all those Lewis makes… Generally Rob’s end up in cask and bottle; Lewis’s in cask and keg, eventually bottle, maybe.
Click on beers below to possibly learn more.
Core range – we try to always have these available in cask:
Bottle range – we aim to have these all available but not as easy as cask:
Island Hopping
Scapa Special
Pale Ale
Orkney IPA
Duke IPA
Orkney Blast
Imperial Stout
Old Norway
Orkney Porter
Craft range – Lewis’s beers:
Banyan
Fastnet
Oat Stout
Long Way IPA (with Doug Odell!)
Muckle IPA
Hi, Looking to buy Orkney Porter after tasting it in Kirkwall last week at the Good Food Cafe, do you have a stockist in Aberdeen?
Thanks
Graham
Not that I know of at present. We’ll be looking to send stock down around October time when we have new set for release. Where would be a good place to stock it? I think CASC Bar might have bottles in the fridge for on sale, possibly take away from there? Cheers, Lewis.
Hello. Are any of your beers available in the U.S? I live in Richmond Virginia USA. Would love to try some. Thanks!
Hey there! So far, no. We’d love to though – do you have any leads?
what is Old Norway and where in the deep of these islands can I buy it?
steve S
Barleywine. Try alesela.co.uk. Cheers, Lewis.
Enjoyed your Christmas ale in Blackfriars (Inverness) last night, but why no information about this beer on your website?
Glad you enjoyed! There is a lot of info missing from this site…what would you like to know?
Always interesting to see info about a beer. For example a stout I tried last night notes “robust flavours of liquorice and chocolate” and “not overbearing on the palate”. I had my own thoughts, but interesting to see the brewer’s notes.
Cheers,
Mike.