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Drygate Brewing Co.

Drygate Brewing Co.
85 Drygate, Glasgow, G4 0UT
28th May 2014

Drygate Brewing Co.,Glasgow

Drygate Brewing Co., Glasgow

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I have watched this grow over time from first overhearing about it before the initial announcement to the opening. I was worried this may just be a big impersonal shed and from the outside and the entrance it does not really challenge that opinion.
The kitchen was closed due to the opening festivities later and a , good thing to see, a tourist party. It was interesting to be there while a large party visted to hear what it sounded like with a crowd. It works surprisingly well. As an aside the external windows are impressive pieces of insulation as well.
I like to see bars early , see this Inn Deep sequence and how it has changed, to see how they grow into their skin. They are not brewing for the bar yet and it will be interesting to find how the smells and sounds of brewing impact the other spaces.
Drygate Brewing Co., Glasgow
A different series of spaces both internal and external will allow varying ways of visiting in groups and singly. They are as usual in Scotland weather driven but good use of covers and heaters should encourage use year round.

Initial thoughts; Very promising as i visit this part of town quite a bit. Whether it can get people coming on cold January nights is another thing. ( p.s. buses to note 41 and 90 drop off right outside )

Nit Picks: This is all for the downstairs area:
Table arrangements are going to make getting beer be a fight for space or the poor people right with their backs to the bar table getting jostled. Or an arse in the back of their head.Unless there were physical limits i would have switched the bar and kitchen locations.
I do not like those long bench seats :) They dont accomodate all sizes of people and the poor sod who has to get in the middle has to do a Dukes of Hazzard style window leap.

The three sided square booths always leave the person in the corner missing out. Either 2 sided face to face or curved booths for more people.
Better signage: Toilets / Washrooms is like a Livingstonian expedition the first time.
( Update May 29th : Almost forgot. my ongoing table design crusade . There should be no sharp table corner edges in a bar. The MDF block tables with the old school chairs etc at them are guilty of this :) )
Drygate Brewing Co.,Glasgow


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Drygate Brewery

Drygate Brewery
( Opened May 2014)
Following on from the last post i was looking at some google views of Wellpark and stitched some.
Drygate Brewery, Glasgow
The recently announced Drygate Brewery is the building on the left hand side of the Brewery site. If it was named after the current closest streets it would not be Drygate , it would be John Knox Brewery or Ladywell Brewery.The old Drygate extended where the entrance is today, and followed a very different route. Closer to the Molendinar Burn than the main brewery, the new version of the Drygate Brewery is slightly further west than the original 1740 version.
From National Library of Scotland Maps John Wood 1822

From National Library of Scotland Maps 1807

Following images from Jan 19th;
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You can see the big "D" on the building. enough roofs for "Drygate"
Drygate Brewery, Glasgow

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