Brauhaus

Edinburgh


This bar is fairly small – half a dozen bar stools, a couple of sofas and a scattering of seats – but its ambition is huge, with a vast menu of bottled beers from all over the world, ranging from the usual suspects (Belgium, Germany and the Czech Republic) to more unusual brews and more than 60 single-malt whiskies.


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