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Durty Brewing Taproom in Innerleithen

A vibrant Innerleithen microbrewery offering craft beers, cozy spaces, and a friendly atmosphere for beer lovers and trail riders alike.

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Durty Brewing is a vibrant microbrewery and taproom located in Innerleithen, Scottish Borders. Known for its wide range of craft beers brewed on site, it offers a welcoming atmosphere with two bar areas, a snug for groups, and an outdoor picnic space. The taproom is popular among beer enthusiasts and trail riders, featuring exclusive beers, local spirits, and a dog-friendly environment.

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4 Traquair Rd, Innerleithen, EH44 6PD, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Wednesday
4 pm-10 pm
Thursday
4 pm-10 pm
Friday
2 pm-10 pm
Saturday
2 pm-10 pm
Sunday
2 pm-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Bus

    Take the Borders Buses service from Edinburgh or Peebles to Innerleithen, which runs several times daily. The journey takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours depending on origin. From the bus stop in Innerleithen, the taproom is a 15-minute walk along Traquair Road. Tickets cost around £5-£10 one way.

    Car

    Driving from Edinburgh or nearby towns takes about 40 to 60 minutes via the A7 and local roads. Parking is available near the taproom but limited, so arriving early on busy days is recommended. No parking fees apply.

    Train and Taxi

    Take a train to Tweedbank station from Edinburgh (about 55 minutes), then a taxi or local bus to Innerleithen (approximately 15 minutes). Taxi fares range from £15 to £25.

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    Local tips

    Visit on Friday to Sunday afternoons for the fullest selection of beers and a lively atmosphere.
    Bring local takeaway food to enjoy in the snug, as the taproom does not serve full meals.
    Take advantage of the outdoor picnic area and bike parking if visiting during good weather.
    Reserve a table for groups, especially if planning to visit with more than 10 people.

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    A Hub for Craft Beer Enthusiasts

    Durty Brewing is a renowned microbrewery nestled in the heart of Innerleithen, a charming town in the Scottish Borders. This taproom offers an impressive selection of craft beers, all brewed on site, with around ten different beer lines available at any time. The brewery caters to thrillseekers and beer lovers alike, providing a unique tasting experience that includes exclusive brews available only at the taproom. Alongside beer, visitors can enjoy fine wines, local artisan spirits, malt whisky, and non-alcoholic options, ensuring a diverse menu for all tastes.

    Atmosphere and Facilities

    The venue features two distinct bar areas, one equipped with a TV, creating a lively yet comfortable setting. A cozy snug area accommodates groups of up to 15 for food or 20 for drinks, ideal for social gatherings and celebrations. While Durty Brewing does not serve full meals, guests are welcome to bring local takeaway food to enjoy in the snug. The outdoor picnic area, available in good weather, offers off-street bike parking and external power sockets, catering especially to trail riders and cyclists exploring the nearby Glentress Trail Centre.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated at 4 Traquair Road, Innerleithen, the taproom lies in the scenic Tweed Valley, approximately 2.5 miles from the Glentress Trail Centre and 6 miles from Peebles. This location makes it a favored stop for outdoor enthusiasts and visitors exploring the Borders region. The taproom is dog-friendly, welcoming well-behaved trail hounds, which adds to its relaxed and inclusive vibe.

    Opening Hours and Visiting Experience

    Durty Brewing is open Wednesday and Thursday from 4pm to 10pm, and Friday to Sunday from 2pm to 10pm, with closures on Monday and Tuesday. This schedule reflects the brewery’s focus on quality and community, offering ample time for visitors to enjoy the space without the rush. The taproom also offers off-sales and gift packs, allowing guests to take their favorite beers home or order online for collection.

    Community and Cultural Significance

    Durty Brewing has established itself as a community hub in Innerleithen, blending the rich tradition of Scottish brewing with a modern, adventurous spirit. Its location near popular mountain biking trails and its welcoming atmosphere make it a cultural landmark for both locals and visitors. The brewery’s commitment to craft and quality reflects the broader heritage of the Scottish Borders as a region of artisanal excellence.

    Unique Features and Visitor Appeal

    What sets Durty Brewing apart is its combination of high-quality craft beers, a friendly and inclusive environment, and facilities tailored to outdoor enthusiasts, such as bike parking and power outlets for e-bikes. The snug and bar areas provide versatile spaces for different group sizes and occasions, while the outdoor area enhances the experience during warmer months. This blend of features creates a memorable visit for anyone interested in craft brewing, local culture, or simply a relaxed social setting.

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