Article Source: Innis & Gunn
Last Updated: 18 August 2025 12:13
The World Beer Awards are an annual global competition judged by international beer experts to crown the best brews in each style and country.
The win marks another accolade for The Original, which has been winning awards for the past 22 years, and this year secured gold in the Wood Aged category. Lager Beer also retained its crown as gold winner in the Classic Pilsener category. Both beers topped the Scottish charts as Country Winners in their category.
Lager Beer, brewed with naked golden oats and zesty aromatic hops for a crisp, refreshing taste, continues to outperform major international brands in blind tastings.
The Original, launched in 2003 and matured using oak for a smooth, rich flavour, is the beer that first put Innis & Gunn on the map. Boasting 22 years of heritage and a unique maturation process using hand-selected single malt whisky casks, it develops a rich, smooth character with layers of vanilla, toffee, citrus and gentle oak. Its honey-gold colour and velvety mouthfeel set it apart, delivering a balanced, complex beer - and now has gold to show for it.
Dougal Gunn Sharp, founder and master brewer, said: “This is an immensely proud moment for the team, particularly seeing Lager Beer maintain back-to-back gold status. World leading beer that could only come from Scotland. unique, we’ve been making Original for over two decades and it continues to win awards and delight customers in Scotland and beyond.
“This is the global benchmark for brewing excellence, and a real testament to the hard work and craft of the team. Scotland’s brewing scene is world-class and these wins put Scottish beer firmly on the global map.”
Innis & Gunn Original is a leading imported speciality beer in several export markets loved all across the world and exported to x countries. It’s particularly popular in Canada and Sweden, and is found in 20 other countries.
The World Beer Awards celebrate the very best beers from around the globe, with entries judged for outstanding flavour, quality and innovation. Breweries from across Scotland and beyond compete in style categories ranging from lagers to speciality and wood-aged beers.
It comes on the back of a huge year for Innis & Gunn, who kicked off the Fringe by transforming a site in Edinburgh into the open-air food and drink destination Stockbridge Social on Raeburn Place. The venue, which opened last month on the site once home to the Neighbourhood Market, has quickly become a festival hotspot. The second year of Innis & Gunn's wider partnership with The Fringe has seen the return of popular pop-up The Mound, showcasing the best of Scottish talent.
The brewery also became headline partner of the Celtic Connections folk music festival in a landmark five-year deal, further expanding its connection to and support of Scottish culture. This follows its continued role as official beer partner for other major Scottish events including the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival.
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