Inverness brewery first to bring craft beer to Highland Food and Drink Trail this week
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AN INVERNESS award winning nano-brewery is joining local street food vendors on the Highland Food and Drink Trail this week.
The Highland capital's own Dog Falls Brewery will be the first local drinks producer to join the trail since it was set up in Spring 2022.
Douglas Hardie of the HFDT said “ We are really looking forward to welcoming Bob and his beers to the Trail this week. I think the most regular feedback we’ve had from customers is that they’d love to opportunity to have a drink to enjoy with their street food choices. It’s fantastic that our first offering is a local brewing legend with such a great reputation.”
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Dog Falls' owner Bob Masson said: "It will be nice to give that one a shot. We'll see how it goes and if it picks up we hope to be back on other dates over the summer.
"It seems to be busy so it was nice to get the shout from the organisers to come and be the first part of the Drinks part.
"It's always fun to be pouring our beer in Inverness and to be down there in the middle of the city with the atmosphere of the trail. Hopefully we can add something to that with the beer and a few other bits and pieces that we are bringing along.
They'll bring four beers on draught – which are yet to be selected – as well as brand new experiment, a hazy IPA brewed using only liquid hops called Liquid Assets.
"It will be super fresh as we are preparing to can it tomorrow," added Mr Masson.
Dog Falls Brewery will be out on Thursday (July 6) , Friday and Saturday this week, and will be joined by well known local street food vendors Angry Seagull, Ollies Pops, Juicy Ness, Oregano and Whisk on Wheels.