| The Brewhouse Queens Lane, Bridge of Allan FK9 4NY | |
| 01786834555 | |
| Allanwater Brewhouse Website | |
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Enjoy our bar, take a tour of our facilities or just pop in to visit. This is where all our cask conditioned real ales and bottled ales are produced.
Come and see the brewery in action and get a free taste of our best selling cask ales. We have a variety of different beers available to buy both in house and online. We have bottled beer, cask ales, and a variety of merchandise.
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