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Durty Brewing Taproom: Innerleithen’s Craft Beer Haven

Discover Innerleithen’s vibrant microbrewery with exclusive craft beers, a cozy taproom, and a welcoming atmosphere for all drink lovers.

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Durty Brewing Taproom in Innerleithen is a vibrant microbrewery and bar offering a cozy atmosphere to sample a diverse range of craft beers brewed on-site. Featuring 10 beer lines including exclusive brews, alongside fine wines, artisan spirits, and malt whisky, it welcomes beer lovers and non-beer drinkers alike. The snug room and outdoor picnic area add to its charm, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors in the scenic Tweed Valley.

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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 to Innerleithen town center; from the bus stop, it is a 10-minute walk on flat terrain to Durty Brewing Taproom. Bus services run several times daily with fares around £3-£5 one way.

    Car

    Driving to Durty Brewing is straightforward via the A72; parking is available nearby on Traquair Road and surrounding streets. Travel time from Peebles is approximately 15 minutes. Note that parking spaces may be limited during peak times.

    Cycling

    Cyclists can access the taproom easily via local bike trails, including routes from Glentress Trail Centre about 2.5 miles away. The taproom offers off-street bike parking and external power sockets for e-bike charging.

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    Local tips

    Try the tasting flights to sample a variety of Durty Brewing’s exclusive ales in smaller portions.
    Bring your well-behaved dog along; the taproom is dog-friendly and offers treats behind the bar.
    Reserve the snug room for group bookings to enjoy a more private and intimate setting.
    Take advantage of the outdoor picnic area when weather allows, complete with bike parking and e-bike charging.
    Order beers online for collection at the taproom to avoid shipping costs and enjoy fresh brews.

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    A Hub for Craft Beer Enthusiasts in the Tweed Valley

    Durty Brewing Taproom is nestled in the heart of Innerleithen, a charming town in Scotland’s Tweed Valley. This microbrewery and bar has transformed a former retail space into a lively venue where visitors can enjoy a broad selection of craft beers brewed right on the premises. With 10 different beer lines, including 8 keg and 2 cask options, some exclusive to the taproom, it offers a dynamic tasting experience for both casual drinkers and dedicated beer aficionados.

    Atmosphere and Interior Character

    The taproom exudes a warm, inviting vibe with a mix of rustic and modern elements. The wooden floor, repurposed from a sports hall with original markings, adds unique character to the space. Large shop windows flood the main bar with natural light, creating a bright and airy environment. Furnished with wooden tables, chairs, and cushioned seating by the windows, the setting is perfect for relaxed socializing. A snug room at the rear overlooks the brewery itself, providing an intimate space for groups of up to 20.

    Drink Selection Beyond Beer

    While Durty Brewing is passionate about its craft ales, the taproom caters to diverse tastes by offering fine wines, local artisan spirits, malt whisky, and non-alcoholic options. This inclusivity ensures that even non-beer drinkers find something to enjoy. The venue also features off-sales for beer to take away, gift packs, and branded merchandise like glasses and T-shirts, enhancing the visitor experience.

    Community and Visitor Experience

    Durty Brewing fosters a friendly, welcoming atmosphere where locals and visitors gather to enjoy quality drinks and good company. The taproom is dog-friendly, complete with treats for well-behaved trail dogs, reflecting its connection to the surrounding outdoor lifestyle. When weather permits, guests can relax in the outdoor picnic area, which offers bike parking and power sockets for e-bikes, emphasizing the brewery’s cycle-friendly ethos.

    Opening Hours and Accessibility

    The taproom operates Wednesday and Thursday from 4pm to 10pm, and Friday through Sunday from 2pm to 10pm, closing on Mondays and Tuesdays. This schedule supports a lively weekend scene while providing quieter midweek evenings. Though no full kitchen is available, guests may bring takeaway food to enjoy in the snug, making it a flexible venue for casual dining alongside drinks.

    Location and Surroundings

    Located at 4 Traquair Road, Innerleithen, Durty Brewing is conveniently close to popular outdoor destinations like the Glentress Trail Centre, making it an ideal stop for cyclists and hikers exploring the area. Its setting in the scenic Tweed Valley adds to the appeal, combining craft beer culture with the natural beauty of the Scottish Borders.

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