TWO breweries and a pub are flying the flag for East Lothian at a national awards ceremony.
The Scottish Beer Awards showcase the best of the nation’s beer industry.
More than 300 Scottish beers have been blind-tasted by a panel of experts at an all-day judging event.
Now, Belhaven Brewery and Winton Brewery hope to toast success at the awards in Glasgow on September 11.
Belhaven Brewery – Scotland’s oldest working brewery – is in the running for three awards.
The Dunbar brewery is a finalist in the Excellence in Branding category.
Its Belhaven Best is a finalist in the Best British Style Ale category, while Belhaven Black is up for the Best Porter or Stout prize.
Meanwhile, Haddington-based Winton Brewery is up for four prizes.
Mon Then! is a finalist for Best Juicy or Hazy Beer, while Taps Aff is in the running for Best Lager. Oh Ya Bassa is a finalist in the Best Sour Beer category.
Winton Brewery’s Station Yard Micropub, beside Dunbar Railway Station, is up for the Best Beer Destination prize.
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