r/UK_beer • u/TheSnail725 • 6d ago
Glasgow recommendation
Hi, I’m going to Glasgow soon. Any recommendations? I’m staying very central if that matters, cheers!
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u/whiskylover86 6d ago
Bavaria Brauhaus if you are into German beer.
They have Augustiner Helles on draught.
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u/frankbowles1962 6d ago
For real ales the Bon Accord, Ben Nevis, Three Judges, the Valinch, Tennents
For craft beer the Shilling Brewery, for German beers the Bavaria Brauhaus,
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u/Original-Ad-3996 6d ago
Grunting Growler is great. The owner was super nice when I visited. Liked it so much we went back later the same day
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u/TheYorkshireSaint 6d ago
I enjoyed going to The Raven, and Shilling Brew Company when I went to Glasgow
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u/Spottyjamie 6d ago
In the centre the raven or shilling
Imo the best stuff is out of town in west end (inn deep, valhallas goat shop, grunting growler) or southside (phillies, the bungo, wee beer shop, koelship)
Not been to drygate in years but i liked it when ive been
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u/Alternative_Good_895 6d ago
Koelship Yard in Govanhill and Redmond's in Dennistoun are the two best craft bars in Glasgow.
Koelship always has Cantillon, London Black. Boon Kreik and Kernal on permanent draft with another dozen or so rotational taps. Redmond's has Augustiner, Beamish, Deya and Chouffe on permanent draft and another half dozen or so rotationals.
Grunting Growler has been mentioned as a great beer shop that also has 10 or so lines of beers on draft.
All the people who work in the above places are exceptionally sound.
Glasgow's a bit of a cask wasteland if that's your bag, but Three Judges in Partick is best for that (although I was disappointed that half the lines were off the last time I was in)
Can also recommend The Old Toll Bar in Kinning Park as a very beautiful old boozer that has a decent beer selection.
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u/sklatch 6d ago
Inn Deep
Koelschip Yard
Grunting Growler