brewery is celebrating Scotland's appearance at the Euros, as well as poking fun at group rivals England, with a new beer. Loch Lomond's limited edition cask ale will celebrate our return to the big stage in June as well as our upcoming clash with England.Dubbed Keepie Uppie, the brewing team say it is a nod to Jim Baxter's showboating antics at Wembley when Scotland beat the then World Champions in style in 1967.The one-off brew is a 4% pale ale is described as "bursting with tropical fruit and citrus notes" and a celebratory summer beer for everyone to enjoy.The family-owned and run brewery is also celebrating its tenth birthday with a range of collab beers from top breweries from around the world including the likes of Polly's Brewing.
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