Edinburgh to Unveil Inaugural Grassmarket Craft Beer Festival
Calling all beer enthusiasts! Edinburgh’s microbrewery, bar, and restaurant Cold Town House proudly announces the inaugural Grassmarket Craft Beer Festival, scheduled for May 11th, 2023. This exciting event will showcase the exceptional brewing talents of Scotland and beyond, offering a delectable array of craft beers to tantalize your taste buds.
Commencing at midday, the festival will feature a curated selection of craft brews from esteemed Scottish breweries, including Cold Town Beer, Barney’s Beer, Campervan Brewery, Moonwake Beer Co, 71 Brewing, Dookit Brewing Co, Holy Goat Brewing, Newbarns, Stewart Brewing, and Two Towns Down Brewing. Festival-goers will have the opportunity to savor a diverse range of flavors, aromas, and styles, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Scottish brewing excellence.
Complementing the exceptional beer offerings, a delectable array of street food will be available throughout Cold Town House’s three floors. Each culinary creation has been carefully selected and curated to harmonize perfectly with the flavors of the beers, elevating the festival experience to new heights.
Tickets for the Grassmarket Craft Beer Festival are available for online purchase at a cost of £10. Each ticket includes two tokens redeemable for half pints of your choice from any participating brewery, ensuring that you can indulge in your favorite brews. The festival promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Scottish brewing prowess, where beer aficionados and newcomers alike can gather to relish the finest craft beers the country has to offer.
Cold Town House Unveils New Can Designs
Coinciding with the festival announcement, Cold Town House proudly unveils its refreshed can designs for its range of flagship and experimental craft beers. Driven by consumer demand, the new cans boast a larger size, providing more value for your money and an enhanced visual appeal.
The updated design embodies the brand’s unwavering commitment to craft, innovation, and community. The new look tells the story of Cold Town Beer’s origins in Carlton, Edinburgh, where the first lager in Britain was brewed in 1835. The larger can size, upgraded from 330ml to 440ml, reflects the brand’s dedication to offering exceptional value to its customers.
Louise MacLean, Business Development for Cold Town Beer, expressed the brand’s enthusiasm for the new look: “Our new design embodies Cold Town Beer’s unwavering dedication to craft, innovation, and community. We’ve listened to beer fans across the country, and they want to know more about who’s brewing the beer and what the actual beer is like, without any gimmicks.”
The refreshed can designs and the upcoming Grassmarket Craft Beer Festival are testaments to Cold Town House’s passion for delivering exceptional craft beer experiences. With a renewed visual identity and an unyielding dedication to innovation, Cold Town Beer continues to push the boundaries of flavor and establish itself as a leading force in the Scottish brewing landscape.