2001, Vol.3

a) Women? What do they know about beer? – by Caroline E. S. Carr-Locke from her MSc title The Status of Woman in 18th Century Edinburgh in the Brewing Trade.
b) A Beer Bottle’s Apology – Edward Burns article on the apology published in the Stirling Journal and Advertiser, 1900.
c) The Auld Hoose (historical pub) – article by Jan & Mark Johnson.
d) Up in Smoke – Thistle Brewery, Alloa burned down (1910).
e) Todays Breweries – Bridge of Allan Brewery – by Edward Burns.
f) Book Review – The Bevvy, The Story of Glasgow and Drink by Rudolph Kenna & Ian Sutherland / On Tap, The Odyssey of Beer and Brewing in Victorian London by Glen C. Phillips.
g) Snippets – The Ale Trade (Alloa) – articles from the Stirling Journal & Advertiser 1866. 1859 & 1858.
h) Robert Younger’s Stag Brand – No 9 in a series of beer labels – by Paul Dean.
i) Old Photo Corner – The partners of William Younger, 1876.
j) The Sorry State of Arrol’s Brewery – by A. J Heslop.
k) Brewing Words – Skeechan.

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