Book Review - The brewers and breweries of Stirlingshire, by Forbes Gibb

StirlingshireThe brewers and breweries of Stirlingshire, by Forbes Gibb. 2009. 68p., illustrated.
ISBN 9780956028806 (Pbk.)
£9 (plus £1.50 UK p&p)

Scotland has a long and successful history of brewing beer using its high quality barley and abundant water. Lomax Press is proud to celebrate this tradition through the publication of a series of books which will list and describe the brewers and breweries of Scotland, county by county.

The Brewers and Breweries of Stirlingshire is the first in this series and it is hoped that the reader will be inspired to track down what remains of the historic brewing industry in Scotland, and to sample responsibly the products of the growing number of innovative microbreweries which have been founded over recent years.

In this book you will discover the secret of Valentine Ord, why there is "Strength behind bars" in Falkirk, and the link between the St Ninians Well Brewery and the inventor of smokeless fuel.

The book should appeal to anyone with an interest in beer and its production, and brings together information and illustrations about breweries across the county, from Bridge of Allan to Stirling.

Brewery historians will find information on brewers, breweries and their beers from 1688 to the present day, and pictures and locations of breweries and associated buildings.

Family historians will find entries for over 200 brewers and their relations, from Abercromby to Younger.


Available from:
Lomax Press
13 Park Place Stirling
Stirling FK7 9JR
Or buy online at:

lomaxpress.co.uk/linlithgowshirebreweries.html

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