Belhaven Brewery

Dunbar, United Kingdom

Belhaven Brewery is Scotland's oldest working brewery, established in 1719. Situated in Dunbar, the brewery nestles amongst the rolling barley fields of East Lothian. Guided tours are available.

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Founded: 1719
Category: Industrial sites in United Kingdom

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