Gregor Campbell (left) and Grant Murray
Gregor Campbell (left) and Grant Murray

Meet Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer

Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer will go on sale in two flagship bars owned and operated by Highland hospitality business Cru Holdings in Inverness.

Scotch & Rye and Bar One in Inverness will begin stocking Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer this week.

This is the first exclusive collaboration brew from Innis & Gunn in the north of Scotland.

Innis & Gunn and Cru Holdings have also teamed up with the Mission Christmas campaign from MFR’s Cash for Kids which will see £1 from every pint sold donated to the charity.

Grant Murray, director of business development at Cru Holdings, explained: ‘We love Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer! Its signature festive flavours come from spiced orange zest and cinnamon.

‘The idea for the beer came from an internal competition we ran with staff to create the perfect festive drink. We have a long-standing relationship with Innis & Gunn, so we spoke to the team about joining forces to turn the competition entries into a drink to serve in our bars this December.

Gregor Campbell (left) and Grant Murray

‘Christmas is also a time for giving and we were keen to support MFR’s Mission Christmas campaign which makes such a difference to children at Christmas.’

Gregor Campbell, field sales executive at Innis & Gunn, was at Scotch & Rye when the first pint of Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer was poured: ‘It’s great to see the beer being served. This is the first collaboration brew Innis & Gunn has done in the north of Scotland.

‘The beer was brewed by our resident brewer Digger at our microbrewery at the Arches in Argyle Street, Glasgow. Digger was blown away by some of the suggestions from the team at Cru Holdings but in the end, the idea of spiced orange zest with cinnamon in a rye beer was deemed the winning combination and Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer was created.’

On sale throughout December, Cru Holdings and Innis & Gunn hope that Rudolph the Red Nose Rye Beer (5.4% ABV) will prove popular with drinkers and that money raised from sales will make a difference to children living in poverty this Christmas.

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