AN award-winning Scottish brewery has worked with Asda to secure a new deal which will see its product stocked in 40 stores across Scotland.
Three products from the core Bellfield Brewery beer range will now be on the shelves, including its Lawless Village IPA, Bohemian Pilsner and Mega City IPA cans.
The brewery is recognised as the UK’s first gluten-free brewery, with all products certified by Coeliac UK and registered with the Vegan Society and it was previously named Independent Scottish Brewer of the Year in 2023.
It was founded in 2015 by friends Alistair Brown, who has Coeliac disease, and Giselle Dye.
Brown commented: “We are delighted to partner with Asda to launch our product into its Scottish stores.
“Here at Bellfield, we believe that great tasting beer should be available for everyone, so it’s exciting to see our products hit the shelves of such a major retailer.
“Our company mission is simple – to produce exceptionally tasty beers that everyone can enjoy, and it’s great to have Asda on board with us as part of that mission.”
Head brewer Keith Robertson said the new deal was particularly pleasing for such a “small team”.
Head of Asda corporate affairs in Scotland, Polly Jones, said: “At Asda we understand the importance of catering to a range of dietary needs, so we’re pleased to partner with a local business like Bellfield Brewery to answer this call.
“The range really is testament to the quality of local produce coming out of Edinburgh and Scotland as a whole, and we’re thrilled to get behind the team at Bellfield, who are brewing delicious gluten-free, vegan beers on our doorstep.”