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Ardgour Ales

A child and dog friendly brewery serving food with Sky TV and a garden in Fort William.

Remote real ale brewery - access via Corran Ferry from Nether Lochaber. SIBA (Overall Champion) Silver Award winner 2021. Beer tent brewery tap with breathtaking loch and mountain views

The Manse Ardgour, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 7AH
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01855 632321

[email protected]

https://www.ardgourales.scot

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Dogs Welcome, Car Park, Bar Snacks, Sea, Cathedral/Church, Woods, Country, Village, Garden, SIBA, CAMRA, We're award winners, Open Fire, Eco features, Water bowl provided, Dog walks nearby, Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee, Micro Brewery , Breakfast , Pizza, Spirits, Family Friendly , Log Burner , Whisky ,

Mon - Thu: 12:00 - 21:00
Fri - Sat: 12:00 - 23:00
Sun: 12:00 - 18:00

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Bainne nan Gobhar 4.5

The milk of the goat has nourished Gaels for centuries - our creamy milk stout is a medium bodied, quaffable beer which revives this historic style

Tasting Notes: With a sweet milky palate and a nutty, bitter finish from the Magnum hops this is a homely, wholesome ale to cheer any gathering.

Boc Bàn 5.1

A pale IPA style refreshing bitter ale

Tasting Notes: In the mouth, a complex, spiced palate develops towards a long finish provided by the English Challenger hops used in the boil. A "beer drinker's beer," a Boc Bàn provides the perfect end to a day's climbing in the Ardgour Hills, Nevis Range or Glencoe .

Boc Beag 3.6

Boc Beag (Little Buck) is an easy drinking, lightly hopped malt-forward summer ale.

Tasting Notes: The nose of honey and warm grass opens into a wide ripe fruity mouthful of summer and then the merest suggestion of a bitter finish With 100% English Fuggles hops this is a beer for pals, picnics and long Highland evenings

Boc na Braiche 6.4

Boc na Braiche (Buck of the Malt) is a pale, powerful aromatic "whisky companion" ale.

Tasting Notes: The fruity nose from the Slovenian Bobek hops gives way to a wide, sweetish palate and a lingering finish. It drinks well alongside its inspiration, Mac na Braiche (Son of the Malt) one of the Gàidhlig language's fondest names for Uisge Beatha - a Boc na Braiche and a favourite malt is the perfect "hauf and a hauf" on a chill Highland evening.

Gobhar Odhar 4.3

Gobhar Odhar (Dun coloured goat) is a light brown, easy drinking Best Bitter.

Tasting Notes: American Cascade hops give this pleasant, malty ale a fresh aroma and a satisfying mouthfeel - this is a very moreish beer which uses some wheat in the grist to give a resilient head. The ideal ingredient for a long, happy evening of song and story with good friends.

Gobhar Reamhar 6.5

Gobhar Reamhar (Stout Goat) is a dark, dry Irish style stout

Tasting Notes: .The fresh, earthy nose has mint and vanilla notes from the Fuggles hops which give way on the palate to clean, fruity bursts of melon and coffee. A lingering wide finish comes from the Magnum hops in the boil. A warming, comfortable beer for a winter’s evening.

Gobhar Shamhna 4.1

An Irish style red ale, the Samhain Goat is about the fading of the light and the closeness of loved ones.

Tasting Notes: With a fruity, roast aroma and a wide, spiced yet creamy palate from the Polish Perle hops this is a beer for reminiscence around a homely fire.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Breakfast, Pizza