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.

Belhaven Brewery will be hoping to celebrate at the Scottish Beer Awards

Belhaven Brewery will be hoping to celebrate at the Scottish Beer Awards

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.