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Big Swally returns to Edinburgh’s Corn Exchange

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
13 October 2025
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Big Swally Edinburgh is returning to the city’s Corn Exchange on 25th October, with the day session sold out and just limited tickets available for the evening.

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The event is run in partnership by Caledonian Craft Beer Merchant and Edinburgh’s own Vault City Brewing.

Track Brewing Co, The Kernel, Northern Monk, and Rivington Brew Co are flying the flag for the UK’s beer scene, while Finback Brewery, Long Live Beerworks, and Grimm Artisanal Ales travel from the United States.

Europe will be represented by Garage Beer Co from Barcelona, Brewski from Sweden, Amundsen Brewery from Norway, Seven Island Brewery from Corfu, Sudden Death Brewing Co from Lübeck, and Ārpus Brewing Co from Latvia.

“The Big Swally started in Dunfermline as a way to showcase great beer and bring people together, and it has grown beyond anything we imagined,” said Colin Gardner, of The Caledonian Craft Beer Merchant.

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“Last year’s atmosphere was incredible, and to see the day session sell out so quickly again shows just how much people want to be part of it.

“The beer community is very special — like-minded independent breweries just want to help each other and it’s amazing to see. We are looking forward to welcoming breweries and beer lovers from all over the world back to Edinburgh. The response from breweries around the world has been phenomenal — there’s really no other beer gathering like this.”

Vault City, known for pushing boundaries with bold and experimental sours, will once again use the festival to launch a new beer, a raspberry and vanilla sour available exclusively to ticket holders.

Evening tickets are available now here.

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