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Black Wolf Brewery

A brewery in Stirling.

7c Bandeath Industrial Estate, Throsk, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK7 7NP
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01786 817000

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http://blackwolfbrewery.com/

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1488 7.0

A partnership between the Black Wolf Brewery and Tullibardine distillery has produced something special - a unique beer with a light whisky aroma and clean fresh aftertaste.

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Big Red 3.8

It’s big, red and full of character. This assertive ruby ale is big in flavour, with hints of tropical fruit, sweet treacle and balances a bitter, hoppy finish.

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Florida Black 4.5

As smooth and silken as our American cousin the Florida Black Wolf, this stout is packed with flavours of sweet, treacley chocolate and complemented by smokey, toasted wild oats.

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Glencoe 4.5

A wolf in sheep’s clothing, this smoky stout has a silky touch that belies its rich lingering taste.

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Gold Digger 4.2

As bright and golden as a shiny nugget, this citra hopped blonde beer is bursting with grapefruit and peach flavours. Savour it, don’t wolf it!

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Lomond Gold 5.0

This pure-bred blonde beer is a thrill to the senses. It has a clean, sharp, fresh, fruity, organic hop taste with a hint of citrus.

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Nevis 4.0

A mountain of a beer, this is a chestnut red, malty, full-bodied beast with a lightly hopped aftertaste.

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Rok IPA 4.0

Full and rounded like an Indian new moon, this new breed is a modern twist on Indian Pale Ale. Jammed with fruity flavour and tantalising bitterness.

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Tundra 4.8

A dry-hopped wheat beer with elderflowers to give a fresh, citrus and floral flavour with a light dry palate provided by Bavarian yeast.

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Valente's 6.0

Enjoy a welcoming aroma from double strength coffee beans, a silky smooth texture and a rich dark nature.

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William Wallace 4.5

This legend of a Scottish 80/- has a slightly sweet and malty taste with a hint of toffee.

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