Fyne Ales Launches latest Origins Brewing Collection

Fyne Ales is excited to announce the launch of Origins Brewing Collection 7, the latest series of innovative beers from our Origins Brewing project. This new collection, available starting Thursday, November 14th, brings four unique wild and barrel-aged beers to select venues across the UK, showcasing Fyne Ales’ dedication to pushing boundaries in modern brewing.

The Origins Brewing project is Fyne Ales’ exploration of traditional methods with a contemporary twist, combining their Scottish brewing heritage with wild fermentation and barrel-aging. Each release is crafted with precision and care, drawing from the farm brewery’s natural surroundings to create beers that celebrate experimentation and flavour.

Collection 7 will feature four exciting new beers:

  • SMOC (5.1%): A smoked plum wild ale offering rich, fruity complexity with subtle smokiness.
  • SIONNAL (5.5%): A white wine-inspired wild ale, balancing crisp acidity with delicate fruit notes.
  • NÀDAR RHUBARB (5.1%): A refreshing rhubarb wild ale, with tart rhubarb balanced by wild yeast character.
  • CLÀR (9.7%): A bold, Springbank barrel-aged old ale, brimming with deep malt flavours and whisky barrel richness.

Head of Origins Brewing, Dan Wye, shared his excitement about the release: “Collection 7 showcases the diversity and creativity that defines the Origins project. From the complex citrusy wine inspired SIONNAL to the depth of Springbank barrel-aged CLÀR, each beer tells a story, and we’re excited to launch them with these awesome venues.”

The new releases will debut at the following venues:

  • Thursday, November 14th:
    • The Belfry, Edinburgh
    • Redmonds of Dennistoun, Glasgow
    • New Union, Kendal
    • Maltings Taphouse, Newton Abbot
    • Small Bar, Bristol
    • Stormbird, London SE5
    • Star & Garter, Bromley
    • Three Hounds Beer Café and Bottle Shop, Beckenham
    • The Trafalgar, London SW19
  • Saturday, November 16th:
    • Fyne Ales Taproom, Cairndow
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