Massively popular Edinburgh beer from Innis and Gunn will finally be able to be poured properly in your own home as it comes to PerfectDraft.
The Edinburgh based brewery has announced that from July 26 they will roll out a new line of products that will allow beer drinkers to pour chilled pints in their own home. They are even challenging their fans to find the most original and creative drinking spots.
PerfectDraft have long been bringing popular Scottish beers to the portable draft machines with miniaturised kegs. However, for the longest time, Innis and Gunn haven’t been among that cohort. The new keg is priced at £35.50 for a six litres, or almost ten pints of lager.
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The Edinburgh based beer brand was founded in 2003 and has gone on to release a number of award winning brews including their original lager beer, which was recently awarded at the Great Taste Award.
Innis & Gunn’s founder, Dougal Sharp, said: “Beer drinkers have been crying out for Innis & Gunn Lager on PerfectDraft for over two years now. After all, they’ve rated us the UK’s best tasting craft lager. So we’re delighted to finally make it happen.
“The beauty of PerfectDraft is that all you need is the machine, power and our multi-award-winning beer. We’ve carefully crafted Innis & Gunn Lager to be both refreshing and packed full of flavour, the high quality of our beer is a dream match for the draught experience delivered by PerfectDraft.
“Whether you want a pint at home, on a camping trip or after surfing at the beach – where you enjoy your next perfectly poured pint is completely up to you!”
Daniel Neilson, PerfectDraft’s brand manager, added: "We're ridiculously excited to launch Innis & Gunn's Lager Beer on PerfectDraft. We personally love this beer, really respect the folk at Innis & Gunn, and were super keen to get it on PerfectDraft.
"Innis & Gunn’s premium, award-winning lager is full bodied, but also crisp, light and refreshing. It's the perfect summer launch – we'll be cracking it open at barbecues and back-yard gatherings all summer long.”
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