Black Isle Brewery & Farm Update February 22nd 22

Organic Farm

Images of the organic farm

Did you know that our farm gardens are dug in a Triskele shape?  You can see the full scale of this in  the arial photo, taken in March 2021. The Triskele represents motion and the cycles within nature - perfectly fitting for our organic farm! 

The current Triskele beds, seen in the right photo, have recently been planted with organic garlic - which will its way to our bars to pack our wood fired pizzas full of flavour!

Carbon Neutrality

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We're always looking at how we can make our brewery more eco-friendly and are proud to say all of our cans are now carbon neutral products. This involved analysis of;

  • The raw materials involved in production

  • Energy usage during brewing and packaging

  • Distribution to our customers in the UK and abroad

  • End-of-life/recycling considerations for our packaging

We’ve offset the carbon footprint through supporting climate projects, including forest protection in Pará, Brazil and wind energy in Salodi, India.

Fort William Bar

Charlie at Stac Pollaidh wearing a black isle tshirt.

What an incredible shot of Charlie at Stac Pollaidh #DrinkInNature

Charlie is a fundamental member of our amazing Black Isle Fort William Bar team and is clearly making the most of living in the Outdoor Capital of the UK.

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