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[[Heather Ales]] was set up in 1992 and initially brewed their beer at West Highland.  
[[Heather Ales]] was set up in 1992 and initially brewed their beer at the [[West Highland Brewery]].  


In 1993 production moved to [[Maclay & Co. Ltd]].  
In 1993 production moved to [[Maclay & Co. Ltd]].  

Revision as of 15:48, 22 April 2020

Strathaven Ales, Craigmill Brewery, Strathaven.

Heather Ales was set up in 1992 and initially brewed their beer at the West Highland Brewery.

In 1993 production moved to Maclay & Co. Ltd.

In 1999 they opened their own brewery to brew their cask products with the bottled beers being brewed at Forth Brewing Co.

Towards the end of 2003 they took over Forth, renaming it Williams Brothers. All production was transferred there by early 2004. This site was sold during 2005 and reopened as Strathaven.

The 10BBL plant is located in a 17th century building on the banks of the River Avon.