Traquair House Brewery in Scotland
Traquair House brewery was founded in 1965 by Peter Maxwell Stuart, 20th Laird of Traquair. Since his death in 1990 the brewery has been managed by his daughter Catherine Maxwell Stuart. Join Catherine and Owen Ogletree on an informal walk through the brewery in October of 2008. Video by Owen Ogletree of ClassicCityBrew.com.
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Exploring TRAQUAIR HOUSE near Innerleithen | SCOTLAND travel
We spent our last day in Scotland exploring Traquair House which is in Traquair, near Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders. SCOTLAND travel
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Lady Catherine takes us around the old brewhouse of Traquair
Traquair House in Scotland.
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Visit to Traquair House Scotland Past and Present
The oldest inhabited house in Scotland, Traquair stands amidst woodland and beautiful gardens near the river Tweed. Trace the footsteps of 27 Scottish Monarchs as you are shown the house and grounds, while learning stories from nearly a thousand years of Scottish history. Background music: Bush aboon Traquair Sonata II Geminiani, The Earl of Salisbury John Renbourn
The Stewarts at Traquair House, Scotland
Find out more about the Stewarts in our souvenir magazine: Discover the many links between Traquair House – Scotland's oldest inhabited house – and the Stewart Kings and Queens of Scotland in this special guide, which includes the last bed Mary Queen of Scots slept on in Scotland and the cradle in which the infant King James VI slept.
Peeblesshire (Scotland) Travel - Traquair House
Take a tour of Traquair House in Peeblesshire, United Kingdom - part of the World's Most Unusual Hotels series by GeoBeats.
Traquair House
Peeblesshire, Scotland
1- Originally a royal hunting lodge.
2- Dates back to early medieval period.
3- Guest suites offered for overnight stay.
4- Library dating to early 1700s has 3000 books.
5- Has a secret passageway, chapel and museum.
6- Beech tree maze covers over a half an acre.
7- Working brewery, produces Traquair House Ale.
Traquair House
+44 (0)1896 830323
traquair.co.uk
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Traquair House Brewery Lld
United Kingdom (Scotland)
Style | ABV
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy | 8.00% ABV
Catherine Maxwell Stuart in the Traquair House gift shop
Traquair House brewery owner, Catherine Maxwell Stuart, discusses the history of the Scottish ale brewery and gives a tour of the gift shop. Video by Owen Ogletree of ClassicCityBrew.com.
TMOH - Beer Review 298#: Traquair House Ale
Information About This Beer:
Brewery: Traquair
Beer: Traquair House Ale
Style: Scotch Ale
Location: Brewed by Traquair in Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland.
ABV: 7,2%
Rating: 80/100
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The Stuarts at Traquair. Margaret Fox, Catherine Maxwell Stuart.
Begins at 5:15 (sound level low) A Family Life Revealed, The Stuarts at Traquair. 20/4/17.Abbey Row Community Centre Kelso.
Traquair Fair 2011
A three and a half minute film from Traquair Fair on 6th August.
Innerleithen - Traquair XC
Cadon Bank down hill at Innerleithen. Part of the XC loop and a nice reward at the end of the ride. Any one not sure if they should make the trip to Scotland hopefully this will inspire you.
Christmas at Traquair House
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Traquair House Ale Keith's Beer Reviews # 123
Traquair House Ale
ABV 7.2% (Bottled)
The original ale first brewed in 1964 and now sold all over the world. Perhaps the most distinctive Scottish ale on the market and with its rich dark oakiness, this is a serious winter ale.
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Uncover the historic heartland of the Scottish Borders through atmospheric Abbeys, grand stately homes and historic castles. Explore Jedburgh, Kelso, Dryburgh and Melrose Abbeys for a lesson on the region’s turbulent past, or join in with traditions at the popular Common Ridings in Kelso, Hawick and Selkirk.
Venture to the adrenaline-filled outdoors for mountain biking at 7stanes in Glentress & Innerleithen and Newcastleton, try your luck fishing in the River Tweed, or enjoy sailing, fishing and walking at St Mary’s Loch.
Taste some of the area’s local produce at restaurants, such as Hergés on the Loch, Firebrick Brasserie, and Seasons! Or explore the region’s historic breweries and try a beer at Born in the Borders, Tempest Brewery, Traquair Brewery, or Broughton Ales.
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Scotland Shorts - 9 Things To Do: Scottish Borders
The Scottish Borders is a picturesque corner of Scotland that is full to the brim with things to see and do. From the stunning panoramic views, and ancient attractions, to learning about the region’s history and exploring the many foodie delights – the Scottish Borders is bursting with fun-filled days out.
In Kelso, discover Scotland’s largest inhabited castle – Floors Castle – which has been welcoming visitors and leading tours for over 40 years, all while being a family home. Explore the superb collection of fine art, porcelain, tapestries, grand rooms, and gorgeous views over the River Tweed.
In Melrose, take in the views of the magnificent red sandstone Leaderfoot Viaduct, which opened in 1865, as it crosses the River Tweed. Or head west to Melrose Abbey to see for yourself the stunning ruin that is decorated by unusual sculptures, including hobgoblins, cooks with ladles and a bagpipe playing pig. Venture east to Scott’s View to admire the picturesque surroundings of the River Tweed and Eildon Hills, which boasts a very volcanic-like landscape. Uncover the life and works of Sir Walter Scott in Abbotsford House with quiet woodlands to explore, fine dining opportunities, as well as a visitor centre to learn more and gift shop.
In the east, Eyemouth Golf Club is a superb course that boasts an 18-hole spread over the rugged coastline of Berwickshire. While here, make sure you pay a visit to St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve which is a glorious haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers and walkers alike.
Why not explore the outdoors on two wheels at one of the 7Stanes mountain biking centres? Whizz through the peaceful woodlands, put your biking skills to the test, and explore the various routes that cater for all abilities and levels. Choose from Newcastleton near the border, Glentress or Innerleithen, both near Peebles, for hours of fun for the whole family. Also in Innerleithen, Traquair House Brewery offers another memorable day out. Explore the grounds and woodlands, see inside the chapel and the house itself, and take up one of the children’s activities for extra fun.
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