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Tried and tested, Belhaven Belter goes on sale

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
19 September 2025
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Following a successful trial in Scottish pubs earlier this year, Belhaven Brewery has launched a new lager, Belter, coming in at 4% ABV.

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Crisp, clean, and easy drinking, it delivers a refreshing, subtly sweet profile, with hints of citrus and tropical fruit, says the brewer. The beer was initially trialled in a number of Edinburgh pubs earlier this year.

The burst of sunshine behind the brand name in the badge design is a nod to the location of Belhaven Brewery, in Dunbar, which is often referred to as ‘Sunny Dunny’.

“We are thrilled to be launching our new lager into the wider market, and we’re proud of the beer we’ve brewed,” said Fiona Matheson, marketing manager at Belhaven Brewery.

“Belter means ‘admirable, outstanding, or thrilling’, and we felt this was the perfect fit for our new Belhaven lager. As the oldest working brewery in Scotland, heritage is a key part of who we are, and we continue to highlight this in our portfolio of beers.

“Now that it’s on sale, our customers are really enjoying Belter, and we can’t wait to see more outlets offering the beer and customers enjoying a pint across Scotland.”

The Brewery is also celebrating its Visitor Experience being awarded a Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award this month, placing it in the top 10% of attractions worldwide. It celebrates the oldest working brewery in Scotland and its brewing history.

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