Bottling Switch Sees Production Up  
You would think that at this time of year all would be quiet at the Colonsay Brewery - nothing could be further from the truth and we are brewing at the moment more than we have ever done before.
Why?
Because at a recent board meeting we had a bright idea. Why not bottle the beer that sold on the mainland - on the mainland, and save two ferry crossings for the bottles. Brilliant - shame it took us nearly four years to work that one out.
So our first consignment of beer is about to go to our contract bottlers - Williams Bros at Alloa - for bottling. They deal with 20 barrels at a time hence the frenzied brewing going on.
Bottles for the island will contiunue to be filled on the island along with kegs etc.
Its great to get our good idea for the year out of the way before the end of January -- now we can relax.

[ 2 comments ] ( 87 views )   |  permalink  |  related link
Brewery Wins First Ever Medal With Help From The Weather 
We have not been in the habbit of entering competitions. Not that we don't have faith in our product - not that we don't care what folk think - its just we don't think we're a competition type of brewery.
So it was rather randomly that we entered the Scottish Championships being run by SIBA - the trade body for independent brewers - and by chance our beer was judged.
The day we sent the beer off the ferry was cancelled by bad weather and so we missed the deadline for entries. But it was also the day that Scotland ground to a halt, lots of beer was held up and the deadline was extended.
So it was that at blind tasting by a panel of experts Colonsay IPA won its category.
Full reselts can be found here:

http://www.siba.co.uk/events/?page_id=775


So now do we get into competition mode or go back to sleep - only time will tell.

[ 1 comment ] ( 45 views )   |  permalink  |  related link
Too Pleased With Ourselves 
Now that stocks are back in shape in time for the Christmas rush all was well, we thought, to see beer going out, money coming in and all at the brewery having a happy and prosperous festive time.
Then the snow struck., Not here of course. We've had none - and today has just been unbroken sunshine.
However the beer has got caught up in our ramshackle distribution network. The west coast outlets have been supplied - we have stock in Glasgow waiting for someone to be brave enough to tackle the M8 and relive the Colonsay drought in Edinburgh and East Lothian -- anyone got a number for Wells Fargo?

[ add comment ]   |  permalink  |  related link
Preparing For Huge Export Drive 
We have targeted our next potential market, our first overseas - Australia.
To prepare for this a new range of bottles is being made ready and here is a sneak preview:



Actually we can't work the new labelling machine - but it's good to dream

[ add comment ]   |  permalink  |  related link
Record Set At Brewery 
The sales of draught beer are at their low point in our production cycle with local hotels being on winter hours. Also since Chris knackered his knee a backlog of order has been building up.
So today - for the first time ever - 1,000 bottles of lager were filled in one session - it would have been better emptying them in one session but never mind. Mind there's an interesting thing. Somewhere about bottle number 750 we seem to have lost ours. The worse news is there's a similar number to do tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day.

[ add comment ]   |  permalink  |  related link

Back Next