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<big>'''Black Wolf Brewery''', ''Unit 7C, Bandeath Industrial Estate, Throsk, Stirling, Scotland FK7 7NP</big>''
[[File:Traditional Scottish Ales M Croxford.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Michael Croxford]]
<big>'''Black Wolf Brewery,''' ''Unit 7C, Bandeath Industrial Estate, Throsk, Stirling, Scotland FK7 7NP</big>''


Set up as '''Traditional Scottish Ales Ltd''' in 2005 to develop and market the products of [[Bridge of Allan Brewery]], [[City of Stirling Brewery]] and [[Trossachs Craft Brewery]].
Set up as '''Traditional Scottish Ales Ltd''' in 2005 to develop and market the products of [[Bridge of Allan Brewery]], [[City of Stirling Brewery]] and [[Trossachs Craft Brewery]].
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In 2019, it was acquired from VC2 Brands by [[Isle of Skye Brewing Co (Leann An Eilein)]].
In 2019, it was acquired from VC2 Brands by [[Isle of Skye Brewing Co (Leann An Eilein)]].
'''The Brewery in 2006. Courtesy Walter Dunlop'''
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 20 April 2025

Courtesy Michael Croxford

Black Wolf Brewery, Unit 7C, Bandeath Industrial Estate, Throsk, Stirling, Scotland FK7 7NP

Set up as Traditional Scottish Ales Ltd in 2005 to develop and market the products of Bridge of Allan Brewery, City of Stirling Brewery and Trossachs Craft Brewery.

In 2014 it was renamed Black Wolf.

In 2019, it was acquired from VC2 Brands by Isle of Skye Brewing Co (Leann An Eilein).


The Brewery in 2006. Courtesy Walter Dunlop