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Aldi crowns garage pub owner as Scotland's beer lover
Aldi crowns garage pub owner as Scotland's beer lover

Glasgow Times

time3 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Aldi crowns garage pub owner as Scotland's beer lover

The title was awarded by Aldi Scotland in a competition launched to celebrate the popularity of craft beer sales. The winner, 55-year-old Iain Mason, decided to convert part of his garage into a cosy bar, which he named Stoaters, in 2023. (Image: Supplied) He did this after realising he lived miles from the nearest pub. Iain spent four months creating Stoaters by himself, using Facebook Marketplace, Freecycle, and local skips to source interior fittings for less than £10 or for free. Read more: MSP demands answers over future of 'vital' bus routes The resulting pub, spanning 13m², features an authentic pub façade and a richly detailed interior and craftsmanship. Judges praised Iain's use of recycled materials and his attention to detail, which reflect the charm of a traditional Scottish pub. Iain said: "I'm not a handyman by any means, so there was plenty of trial and error when building Stoaters, but I got there eventually. (Image: Supplied) "Low lighting and dark varnish hides a lot." Stoaters has become a social hub for Iain's friends and family, hosting karaoke nights, sporting events, and Hogmanay celebrations. Visitors must adhere to two house rules: they must contribute a foreign banknote or business card to pin to the ceiling and take a turn serving behind the bar. The pub stocks a selection of beers, with guest ales regularly on draught, including Iain's favourites from Fierce Beer and Loch Lomond, both available at Aldi. As a reward for his passion for beer, Iain has won a 12-month supply of Aldi Scotland's craft beer range. He will be able to choose from a variety of lagers, pilsners, and IPAs, including Innis & Gunn's Tequila Cask, Loch Lomond Brewery's Bonnie & Clyde, and Fierce Beer's Cerveza. Iain said: "I'm chuffed to have been named Scotland's biggest beer lover and to win such a generous prize from Aldi. "I built Stoaters to enjoy a pint with friends and family without the long trek to the nearest pub. "It's been a real labour of love and I'm very happy that the judges saw the efforts that went into every detail." Graham Nicolson, group buying director of Aldi Scotland, said: "We'd like to raise a glass to Iain on being crowned the nation's biggest beer lover – a well-deserved title for someone so clearly passionate about great brews. "We share that same passion at Aldi Scotland and are proud to support so many of Scotland's microbreweries by bringing their craft creations to shelves across the country. "From bold new IPAs to time-honoured traditional ales, we're committed to showcasing the very best of Scotland's brewing talent for enthusiasts like Iain and for beer lovers everywhere."

Thrifty Scot who built authentic garage pub crowned country's biggest beer lover
Thrifty Scot who built authentic garage pub crowned country's biggest beer lover

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Thrifty Scot who built authentic garage pub crowned country's biggest beer lover

Built single-handedly over four months, almost everything inside the pub – named Stoaters – was sourced for free or under £10 thanks to Facebook Marketplace, Freecycle and local skips. A crafty East Kilbride local who built a pub in his backyard is raising a glass after being crowned the country's biggest beer lover. Living miles from the nearest watering hole, self-confessed beer lover Iain Mason, 55, decided to convert part of his garage into a cosy bar in 2023. ‌ And it was to become a "real labour of love". ‌ Built single-handedly over four months, almost everything inside the pub – named Stoaters – was sourced for free or under £10 thanks to Facebook Marketplace, Freecycle and local skips. Aldi Scotland launched a competition this year to find the nation's biggest beer lover to celebrate one of its busiest sales periods for craft beers, with the retailer featuring a range of Scottish microbreweries, including Williams Bros, Fierce Beer and Loch Lomond Brewery. Stoaters, which spans 13m², impressed the judges with its authentic pub façade, rich interior detailing and thoughtful craftsmanship, which echoes the charm of a traditional Scottish pub. Iain's use of recycled materials was also highly praised. ‌ Commenting on the accolade, Iain said: 'I'm not a handyman by any means, so there was plenty of trial and error when building Stoaters, but I got there eventually. Low lighting and dark varnish hides a lot!' Opened in secret on Christmas Day 2023 to an astonished crowd of ten (not even his wife had seen it) - Stoaters has since become a hub for Iain's friends and family, hosting karaoke nights, sporting events and even Hogmanay celebrations. ‌ Guests must follow two house rules: bring a foreign banknote or business card to pin to the ceiling and take a turn behind the bar. Stoaters now stocks a wide range of beers, with lots of guest ales regularly on draught, including Iain's favourites from Fierce Beer and Loch Lomond, both stocked at Aldi. And, in recognition of his love and enthusiasm for beer, Iain has won a 12-month supply of Aldi Scotland's craft beer range, adding to his already impressive collection. ‌ Iain will be choosing from a range of crisp lagers, pilsners and fruity IPAs, including Innis & Gunn's Tequila Cask (£2.49, 660ml, 5.1% ABV), Loch Lomond Brewery's Bonnie & Clyde (£1.89, 440ml, 4.5% ABV) and Fierce Beer's Cerveza (£4.99, 4 x 330ml, 4% ABV) which are all available at Aldi's 109 Scottish stores. Iain continued: 'I'm chuffed to have been named Scotland's biggest beer lover and to win such a generous prize from Aldi. I built Stoaters to enjoy a pint with friends and family without the long trek to the nearest pub. It's been a real labour of love and I'm very happy that the judges saw the efforts that went into every detail.' Graham Nicolson, group buying director at Aldi Scotland, said: 'We'd like to raise a glass to Iain on being crowned the nation's biggest beer lover – a well-deserved title for someone so clearly passionate about great brews. ‌ 'We share that same passion at Aldi Scotland and are proud to support so many of Scotland's microbreweries by bringing their craft creations to shelves across the country. From bold new IPAs to time-honoured traditional ales, we're committed to showcasing the very best of Scotland's brewing talent for enthusiasts like Iain and for beer lovers everywhere.'

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