Scottish brewer Innis & Gunn, one of the largest independent, international beer businesses in the U.K., is bringing its hugely popular ‘Irish Whiskey Cask’ back to the U.S. just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
Scottish brewer Innis & Gunn, one of the largest independent, international beer businesses in the U.K., has unveiled plans to drive growth in the U.S. market through new packaging and increased brand and marketing investment.
n response to the constantly evolving US beer market, Innis & Gunn has revamped their retail strategy for the US. Innis & Gunn was one of the first breweries to introduce barrel aging to the US when they launched in 2003.
Two pioneers of craft brewing and distilling, Innis & Gunn and Tullamore D.E.W. Irish Whiskey, have collaborated for the first time to create Kindred Spirits, a limited edition Scottish stout aged using triple distilled Irish whiskey barrels.
Innis & Gunn, one of the UK’s most successful international craft brewers, has unveiled a brand new look with a unifying packaging rebrand across its core barrel-aged and craft brewed beers range.
Innis & Gunn’s three wise guys, Ken, Dougal and Fergus, have brewed a limited-edition festive beer to create their own Christmas brewicle. The limited-edition Frank & Sense, is the perfect festive treat for beer lovers this Christmas.
In this week’s edition of Last Call: Innis & Gunn receives private equity interest; A-B shifts focus from acquisitions to organic growth; Diageo taps A-B for Guinness Distribution in China; and much more.
Innis & Gunn will be introducing two small batch limited edition beers in the upcoming months. These beers will inaugurate two new series; Latitude and Longitude launching this month and Vanishing Point, available this fall.
Beginning Sunday, Goose Island will temporarily close its original Chicago brewpub on Clybourn Avenue to undergo a five-month renovation, according to a report from the Chicago Tribune.