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Published Date: 17 April 2009
IT'S an 80s revival which will lead to cheers in pubs across the Capital – McEwan's Lager is back.
The brand, which became synonymous with the city's Fountain Brewery before it closed in 2005, has been reintroduced at a handful of Edinburgh pubs.

Now known as McEwan's Lager Cold, the original McEwan's was introduced in the 1970s and reached the
height of its popularity in the 1980s, with big- budget adverts such as the famous "chin heads" making headlines.

The original brand was discontinued in 2003 and the new lager is being produced not in Fountainbridge, but at a number of breweries in England. Described as a "true session lager" by Scottish and Newcastle, the firm is positioning the drink as a "value for money" brand within its own range of beers and those of parent firm Heineken.

The return was today welcomed by local pubs and politicians.

Scott Anderson, a barman at the popular Victorian-era Bennets Bar in Tollcross, said the lager had proved a success since its return.

He said: "It has been a big seller. It is cheaper than the two premium lagers we sell but I think a lot of people prefer it to Miller, which is what we had before.

"It has been quite a big hit with the tourists actually because of the appeal of the Scottish name, but locals like it, too."

Opened by William McEwan in 1856, the Fountain Brewery was chosen for its proximity to the railway line.

For almost 150 years the distinctive smell of hops from the Fountainbridge brewery was a feature of the city.

Famously, Denis Thatcher once downed a drink during a visit to the brewery while campaigning with Mrs Thatcher in 1987.

The then Prime Minister apparently looked on tolerantly and handed him the remainder of her drink to finish off.

A total of 170 jobs were lost when the brewery closed.

Former Lord Provost Eric Milligan, a long-time champion of Edinburgh's brewing heritage, said: "It isn't a lager with a long history, it was probably at its height in the 1980s when it was vying with Tennent's for being the lager of choice in Scotland.

"Of course, they famously sponsored one of the football teams in Glasgow, which was a bit of a kick in the teeth at the time given it was made only a stone's throw away from Tynecastle.

"But I wish them well, it is good to see them bring back a Scottish brand.

"However, if they are serious about looking at the city's brewing past then they should look at bringing back Edinburgh Porter, which at one time was more popular than Guinness across the whole of the country."

Michael Hardy, trading director of Jygsaw Brands, which manages the marketing of Scottish and Newcastle's heritage brands, added: "McEwan's Lager was at a bit of a crossroads but we saw an opportunity to relaunch as a slightly lower abv (alcohol content], but one that also offers value for money.

"It is early days, but things are going well. We are finding that people are identifying with the Scottish element of the brand name and there has been a strong appeal from the more traditional pubs and clubs where the drink is at home."





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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2009 11:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 17/04/2009 12:16:55
Oh happy days its back McEwans lager,it wont make you drunk just pee all night.
2

DistroHype,

17/04/2009 12:18:36
McEwans lager was worse than Kestrel lager mixed with dogpish.
3

Bigwull,

edinburgh 17/04/2009 12:19:30
The worst lager ever brewed is back, aarrgghh, is this all part of the government plot to stop us drinking?
4

Bigwull,

edinburgh 17/04/2009 12:21:13
Another industry stolen by the English, disgraceful
5

elayne,

17/04/2009 12:21:19
think it will be mostly consumed by auld guys,,most lagers are pretty p*sh!
6

I love to eat Sellotape,

17/04/2009 12:26:20
2. True. I used to mix Kestel lager with water from my Adjustable Spaniel, Forceps. It tasted quite pleasant, and went especially well with Thai and Asian food.
7

just-whatever-eh,

Parsonage Row 17/04/2009 12:27:55
#4

Heineken are Dutch not English.
8

elayne,

17/04/2009 12:29:03
dont think my work will be selling it,they are all "stella"drinkers(hence the mess in toilets of an evening!)
9

LUVMACITY,

IN THE LOBBY 17/04/2009 12:34:45
Moving jobs from Edinburgh to England and they expect us to call it Scottish. Don't buy it.
10

Bill MacD,

17/04/2009 12:44:43
This was always the lowest of the low - pure industrial swill.
11

Tartan Viking,

17/04/2009 12:48:20
#3. Bigwull,edinburgh

You are wrong there. The worst lager ever was Norseman. Pure and absolute Viking p*sh. I should know.
12

Ecto,

17/04/2009 12:50:41
No mention of where it is being brewed? Must be being brewed in England as there are no facilities left in Edinburgh to make this, lets face it this is just weak fosters brewed in England somewhere and repackaged as tartan tat
13

DistroHype,

17/04/2009 12:51:20
You've got the power to drink pissy beer, plinkity plink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJJ3kki6pFc
14

I love to eat Sellotape,

17/04/2009 12:55:21
I quite like industrial swill. Now and again.
15

DistroHype,

17/04/2009 12:55:49
#6

No wonder they shut down your home-run pet shop.
16

Curious Yellow,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 12:58:19
#7 - Heineken is the parent company of S&N which IS English.

#12 - which part of "the new lager is being produced not in Fountainbridge, but at a number of breweries in England" don't you get?
17

elayne,

17/04/2009 13:01:56
lager makes you f*rt
18

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 13:13:32
I never noticed it had gone...
19

Brendan,

17/04/2009 13:25:29
#11...

Skol was the worst......and you didn't get a girly on the tin
20

I love to eat Sellotape,

17/04/2009 13:26:21
Anyway, I forgot to mention this crazy dream I had last night. There was a goat in it, and some lace, and the music of Roy Orbison, and a brief appearance from Curly McPherson, who I think managed Alloa Athletic in the 1960s. And everything was upside-down.
21

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 17/04/2009 13:37:58
i remember that lager it was great at flushing out kidney infections
skol-yuk
harp - just as bad
tuborg on tap-not too bad when you were already half cut
kestrel-had the bite of a toothless coffin dodger
norseman-i was never that skint as to buy this one lol
stella on tap-was good but was expensive,then yuppie tossers started on it
tenents-ok chilled in fridge for a few days ,but tended to bag you,and got yer kidneys greeting all night
22

Calder Hearts,

17/04/2009 13:39:17
hope it tastes better than SPA that S&N brought out,losing millions of pounds in the process. I dont think their lager will dent the sales of Carling or Tennents to be honest.
23

nSyratzcGIaw,

17/04/2009 13:40:08
#17 Maybe it makes you f*rt fatty. It doesn't make me f*rt, it makes me drunk.
24

Stan Butler,

17/04/2009 13:47:49

McEwans lager aka Hhun juice.

25

Curryfan,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 13:51:03
#16 - S&N are owned by Heineken(Holland) with UK headquarters in Edinburgh(Scotland)Brewerys throught the UK (including Caledonian Brewery Edinburgh)
26

nSyratzcGlaw,

17/04/2009 13:57:55
You should be quite happy tihs tapwater isnt scottsh anyway.

Jesus, why would you drink this muck ? Just back from greegs for lunch are we ?
27

Rambo The Jambo,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 14:16:51

Wasn't it branded as 'Cavalier' in the 70s and 80s?



28

elayne,

17/04/2009 14:22:19
#23,,doesnt make me fat or f*rt!i dont drink alcohol,its all p*sh
29

I love to eat Sellotape,

17/04/2009 14:34:29
NINE THINGS THAT ARE NICER TO DRINK THAN MacEWAN'S LAGER
1. Windscreen wash
2. Saliva from an ocelot
3. Water from a
4. Liquidised brown trout
5. Toddler-snot
6. Sewing machine oil
7. A guava-and-earwax smoothie
8. The blood of Christ
9. A child's mitten, steeped in lukewarm milk

30

nSyratzcGIaw,

17/04/2009 14:39:06
#29

10. The sweat from elayne's bottom
31

I love to eat Sellotape,

17/04/2009 14:43:58
3. Water from an ancient well (sorry)
32

Tartan Viking,

17/04/2009 14:51:26
Anybody tasted Crown lager? Sainsburys used to sell it - maybe still do for all I know.

It was utterly minging. Tasted like it had been brewed using the late Hattie Jaques' tights (with her probably still in them), and syphoned off through a pair of Cyril Smith's underpants.
33

Enemy ninja kayaku foo ,

17/04/2009 14:51:46
31

You should be sorry. I was depending on that report being right, and now you've made me look a fool in front of the board of directors.

I hope you're satisfied with yourelf.
34

Finbarr Saunders,

17/04/2009 14:53:53
Instead of drinking this nasty-tasting gash, try a decent real ale from one of the following Scottish breweries:

Arran Brewery, Isle of Arran
Atlas Brewery, Kinlochleven
Black Isle Brewery, Munlochy
BrewDog, Fraserburgh
Broughton Ales, Biggar
Cairngorm Brewery, Aviemore
Caledonian Brewery, Edinburgh
Clockwork Beer Company, Glasgow
Colonsay Brewery, Colonsay
Fyfe Brewing Company, Kirkcaldy
Fyne Ales, Loch Fyne
Harviestoun Brewery, Alva, Clackmannanshire
Hebridean Brewing Company, Stornoway
Houston Brewing Company, Houston, Renfrewshire
Innis & Gunn Brewing, Edinburgh
Inveralmond Brewery, Perth
Islay Ales, Isle of Islay
Isle of Mull Brewing Company, Tobermory
Isle of Skye Brewery, Uig
Kelburn Brewing Company, Barrhead
Luckie Ales, Auchtermuchty
Orkney Brewery, Orkney
Oyster Brewery, Oban
Peelwalls Brewery, Ayton
Strathaven Ales, Strathaven
Stirling Brewery, Stirling
Traquair House Brewery, Peebles
Tryst Brewery, Falkirk
Traditional Scottish Ales, Stirling
Valhalla Brewery, Shetland
West Brewing, Glasgow
Williams Brothers Brewing Company, Alloa
35

nSyratzcGIaw,

17/04/2009 14:54:47
#32 Have you tasted elayne's lager? It tastes like sweat and is brown in colour.
36

Tartan Viking,

17/04/2009 15:03:39
#35. Well elayne. Is this true?
37

Alan R,

edinburgh 17/04/2009 15:08:40
Oh such joy – not! I remember when this flavourless and insipid concoction first arrived in bars and promptly disappeared like ‘snow of a dyke’ when the parent company (how can you describe S&N as a brewer) decided to flood the pubs with Becks, Fosters and other assorted ersatz foreign lagers instead of aromatic tasting ales. God forbid but we can only hope that this doesn’t also mean resurrecting the singularly unfunny and clichéd Inverbraw Grouse Beaters adverts that encouraged gullible fools to slurp this muck in the first place! #34 is spot-on
38

jdships,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 15:29:45
5 elayne
"think it will be mostly consumed by auld guys,,"

What pubs do you drink in ?
It's mostly young wanabees I see drinking/buying lager.

Reckpn McEwans Lager was in the top three of worst lagers when it was previously on sale
39

Peedie Paws,

17/04/2009 15:55:10
I'd welcome the Chin heads back. That was one catchy tune and one great tv advert. Ok, the lager wasn't that nice but hey, you gotta give it to them for giving us the chin heads. I bet a lot of people will be trying to reinact that very advert.
40

Andrah,

Embrugh 17/04/2009 16:11:12
34# Well said sir.

The problem with lager drinkers is they are overwhelmed/offended by anything with a bit of character and flavour, not served at -40C with twenty five bar of CO2 spewing out of it.

I would bet that this tepid material is synthesised in their huge solvent factory in South Manchester?
41

DistroHype,

17/04/2009 16:16:51
They could do a rock festival in Fife and call it PlSH-In-The-Park

2009 PlSH-In-The-Park Headliners

Susan Boyle
Metallica
Boyletallica
Susan Metal
Metal Boyles
Coldplay
Razorlight
Texas
42

Enemy ninja kayaku foo ,

17/04/2009 16:19:51
40

The problem with people like you is you look down your nose at anyone who's taste is slightly different, usually whilst wearing a wooly tank top and mumbling nonsense into your overgrown beard whilst your wife doesn't shave her legs for the 15th year running.

43

blackley,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 16:59:50
It's like Belhaven Best or Tennent's Lager.....ghastly.
44

DistroHype,

17/04/2009 17:04:46

I'm desperate for a Pils after reding this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafenwalder
45

Ileach,

17/04/2009 17:05:30
Sorry, Finbar - at least Islay Ales are brewed on Islay by a bunch of English incomers. Perhaps the Islay water, that does so much for their uisghe beatha, gives the Sassenach an advantage?
46

Eve,

Scotland Bonnie Scotland 17/04/2009 17:12:44
Is this some kind of kidology?
47

gordon aka smoker and proud,

edinburgh(hic) 17/04/2009 17:38:42
i remember when this p1sh was first introduced, tuesday night at my local club,free barrel, tried it,sippped and i ended up the only one in the club buying lager! its worse than dogs p1sh and worse than sweaty f*rts syphoned through anne widowcombes (intentional spelling btw!) knickers on a bad day! stop us smoking, stop cheap drink,change licensing hours....me thinks its a plot by the government! they are making it and soon it will be all we can get!
anyone know how to join A.A?
48

elayne,

17/04/2009 17:39:36
#41 they DID!!!!,at cupar i think in 86 or so(called"erm,,,"fife aid")and aye it was pure p*sh
49

Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

17/04/2009 18:15:45
"McEwans is the best buy..the best buy..the best buy..McEwans is the best buy..the best buy in beer..Hey McEwans, the best buy in beer!"

Wos that it or was it something entirely different being advertised?...do they still do the Strongbow ad with the arrows whacking into the bar or did that go out with the eighties?...personally I necked Merrydown myself..couldnt touch the stuff now...How about some "Old Thumper" thats supposed to do the trick...or a White Tornado and pint o' Shammy (Champagne cider) from the Sarry Heid....heh heh heh....

Concorde wine...must be the worst wine ever put on a shelf...widnae even cook wae it....
50

Calder Hearts,

17/04/2009 18:30:16
47...gordon....The working chap only got cheap drink,tobacco and bingo after the war,this was to take the working classes minds off the mess the government had made! Now ,if anyone can explain why S & N ,no longer Scottish,produce a rank lager made from a Manchester canal and rebrand it as "Scottish",then i'm Anne Widecombe's ghost!!
51

molehill mountain,

edinburgh 17/04/2009 19:14:55
Most of the lagers available in this country are P@sh.Leave brewing to the Germans,Belgians,Czech's ect...but not the British..we're completely incapable of brewing anything decent.In this country it's whiskey for me and they canny f@uck that up(apart from some of the cheaper brands of course).
52

elayne,

17/04/2009 19:47:14
#38 i work in a pub!!!!!!lager is most popular selling drink,tennants for the older ones,the young ones drink stella(both are pretty mingin)it is no wonder a lot of the younger ones are bloated/balding/aging fast,,,that stella is rocket fuel!
53

is it me?,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 20:30:14
elayne,
For reasons I won't go into, I haven't been in a pub for many, many years.
Seriously, what's the equivalent of what used to be 'a pint o' heavy?'
That's if you're old enough to know!
54

gordon aka smoker and proud,

embindurra 17/04/2009 20:30:37
hey elayne i been in the pub awe day buyin tennnnnnints icey cauld and am happy as a pig in yon stuff! yukewans is a way to stop normal people bevvyin, cut doon on alkies (unless ya sell buckie oan tap) but think aboot it, you work in a pub eh? who pays yer wages? so either join the mormons or temperance society (if your not already the chairperson) and be grateful for small hic! mercies and wages at the end of the week! oh and the tips!
55

den bosch,

den bosch 17/04/2009 20:30:57
I work for heineken in holand but when i come back to edinburgh i drink 70 or 80 bob as the lager is p*** poor. ps in holland i drink amstel.
56

is it me?,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 20:42:43
55
Aye right.
When I'm in Katmandu I drink der Marionette Mr. Whippies.
57

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17/04/2009 20:45:32
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58

den bosch,

den bosch 17/04/2009 20:53:37
56 you should get out more than sit behind yer computer and lick yer cone. as for me broomie to holland and never looked back.
59

Tartan Viking,

17/04/2009 21:01:15
#49, Won a bottle of elderflower wine once at a tombola (or whatever it's called). So vile I poured it on the grass and the next morning the grass was deid. Honestly.
60

is it me?,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 21:01:51
58
You have no idea where in the world I am.
61

den bosch,

den bosch 17/04/2009 21:07:41
half way up mt. everest ?????
62

is it me?,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 21:12:11
...I could be your boss. Reading that stuff about Amstell.
63

den bosch,

den bosch 17/04/2009 21:17:29
hi harry or highter up hi fred and that is up there.
64

elayne,

17/04/2009 21:20:16
#53,,,yes im old enough to know!(im 42)and its a pint of 70 or some prefer belhaven best,also some cask ales are popular,mostly with more mature customers
65

elayne,

17/04/2009 21:28:16
#54,aye the tips are not bad!!!!canny complain,,,you find in the pub trade,a lot of staff are either raving alkys or teetotal,it can go one way or other,i couldnt care less what others do,as long as they are well behaved and dont mess all over the toilets
66

is it me?,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 21:32:46
64
Thanks elayne.
67

gordon aka smoker and proud,

space cadet 17/04/2009 22:22:18
elayne, i drink tennents and have never ever been barred out a pub, i'm older than u and i do know when i've had enough (usually when the floor hits my face for no reason!) but if the barperson is nice then i am nice, but plz dont serve me sh*te like mcewans.in my local we have a vast variety of beers on tap, its up to the individual eh? taste to the person, i like lager, does that make me a youngster lout or irresponsible? i dont think so! whilst i agree that in that trade there is a hazzard of certain things happening, what you have to think about is this, simple! 1 punters pay your wages, 2 people will inadvertantly pee on the floor in the toilets, people behind a bar should NEVER be standing still, if its quiet then there is shelves to clean etc,and lastly, more importanatly theres what the wage payers want and like and at the same time there is a wee word thats called tollerance and understanding that the stuff you sell quite happily is'nt milk! mc ewans is sh*t,the above comments more than prove that so whoever decides to sell it deserves all they get and as for whining barstaff.....get out the trade...simple equation
68

Aslan,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 22:45:22
#68 - I like bar staff that do punctuation, spelling and capital letters, and who realise that txt spk is only suitable fr txting n ur fone.

And I WILL drink lager, as long as it is REAL lager.

Does that make me a bad man?
69

Aslan,

Edinburgh 17/04/2009 22:46:00
Ach, #67 - did I even mention counting?!
70

GorgieRepublic,

Edinburgh 18/04/2009 00:04:15
Why the heck would anyone revive this carbonated horse pee? This stuff was so bad that even at student parties there would still be unopened tins of it at 5am, no-one would touch this. Rubbish like this is one reason why S&N are a shadow of themselves, their beers are all awful and this was one of the worst of them all.
71

Burke,

Leith 18/04/2009 08:56:50
What happened to Pale Ale?
72

Dark Lochnagar,

http://darklochnagar.blogspot.com 18/04/2009 10:42:12
They didnae like it in my local. It wasnae fizzy enough! Nothing but Tennants here.
73

Bleeding Heart,

18/04/2009 12:06:18
"However, if they are serious about looking at the city's brewing past then they should look at bringing back Edinburgh Porter, which at one time was more popular than Guinness across the whole of the country."

Nice try, Eric. But you know of course, you're wasting your time.

This isn't about providing quality and something that might challenge your tastebuds (see #34 for that).

This is just another bland, tasteless, fizzy, mediocre, product barely deserving the title "beer". Heineken trying to tap into the Tartan Tat market, obviously.
74

Embry,

19/04/2009 11:45:37
The worst beer ever (Ok Maybe Norseman was just as bad)

This stuff was just P1sh - Pure & simple - A disgrace to Scotland.

 

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