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Valhalla Brewery

Coordinates: 60°47′51″N 0°49′29″W / 60.7975°N 0.8247°W / 60.7975; -0.8247
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Valhalla Brewery, 2012

The Valhalla Brewery in Unst, Shetland, Scotland, was the northernmost brewery in the United Kingdom.[1] It was opened by the husband and wife team Sonny and Silvia Priest in December 1997 (27 years ago) (1997-12), and originally based in a large shed in Baltasound, in the centre of Unst. In 2012 the brewery moved to a building at the former RAF Saxa Vord radar station, near Haroldswick. This larger premises allowed the brewery to double production to 144,000 litres (32,000 imp gal; 38,000 US gal) a year.[2]

Valhalla Brewery, 2010

The Brewery was named after Valhalla, the Hall of the Norse god Odin, where all fallen Viking warriors are met with a horn filled with good ale. It brewed six different types of beers, the first was the "Auld Rock", a dark ale brewed with malt and hops. The other types are Simmer Dim, Sjolmet Stout, White Wife, Old Scatness and the newest one Island Bere brewed from bere barley.[3] The brewery closed in spring 2017 (7 years ago) (2017) due to the ill-health of the owners.

In 2018 (6 years ago) (2018), the brewery was opened under new management in the former Olnafirth Primary School, Voe.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "Islanders blaze celebratory trail". The Scotsman. 4 June 2002. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Brewery looks beyond island shores". Shetland News. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Understanding the living heritage of bere barley for a more sustainable future". www.hutton.ac.uk. The James Hutton Institute. 11 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Shetland brewery to open in a former primary school Press and Journal". www.pressandjournal.co.uk. Aberdeen Journals Ltd. 25 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Valhalla Brewery - Home". www.facebook.com. Valhalla Brewery. 5 July 2018.
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60°47′51″N 0°49′29″W / 60.7975°N 0.8247°W / 60.7975; -0.8247