154 Hope Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 2TH | |
01413330980 | |
The Pot Still Website | |
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The Pot Still specialises in whisky. Single malt, blended malt, single grain, blended grain, blends, whisky liqueurs, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, American, Canadian, Swedish, Dutch, Indian, Kiwi and Japanses so far, with more to follow. On the beer front we have rotating guest ales on hand pull and in bottles, hard-to-find German Weisse, Dunkel and bocks, and whisky cak aged ales.
A short food menu is available from open to shut to keep you fuelled, and tastings happen throughout the year, at least once a month.
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