Innis & Gunn are set to open their second Brewery Taproom in Glasgow with a new venue in the city centre.
Due to open on West Nile Street mid-2022, the new location will be Innis & Gunn’s largest to date, comprising of over 4,000 square feet.
The Scottish brewer announced today they have lodged relevant permissions for the currently vacant city centre site.
Innis & Gunn have rolled out their Brewery Taproom format across the country with venues in Dundee, Edinburgh, Leith and on Ashton Lane in Glasgow.
Revealing the news this morning, the team behind the brewer said: "The popular and well established Brewery Taproom format offers customers quality pub food, ranging from small plates to bigger bar snacks, along with a varied drinks selection.
"The city centre location will feature 21 craft beer taps, pouring Innis & Gunn’s full range and limited editions as well as an assorted selection of guest and featured beers from a range of breweries.
"Customers can also expect to enjoy brewery fresh Innis & Gunn Tank Lager along with the opportunity to brew their own beer at ‘Brew School’. Shuffleboards that have proved popular at Innis & Gunn events over the years will also be available to be enjoyed.
"Innis & Gunn is a proudly accredited Living Wage Employer and the new site will create up to 50 jobs, including brewtenders, kitchen staff and management."
Dougal Gunn Sharp, Founder, Innis & Gunn said: "I am really pleased that we are in the process of creating our fifth Innis & Gunn Brewery Taproom. The location in Glasgow city centre is vibrant and we will be well aligned and in great company with a fantastic mix of local and national operators.
"The Innis & Gunn Brewery Taproom concept has proved popular, and we are continually asked by our community to open more sites so they can further experience our premium bar offering and award-winning beers.
"We know some people travel from all over to visit our Brewery Taprooms, so this new central location responds to consumer demand and will be a great addition to both our own retail estate portfolio and to Glasgow city centre itself."