Swannay Brewery
Microbrewery
in Swannay,
Orkney,
Scotland 🏴
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 2015
Contact
Description
The Swannay Brewery was founded by Rob Hill as Highland Brewing Company in 2005 in Moorhouses. Moved to Orkney in 2006. In 2015 the brewery rebranded from Highland Brewing Company to Swannay Brewery.
Our brewery is located on the northwesterly tip of Orkney’s mainland, a wind-battered area known as Swannay. Brewing in a rustic farmstead we’re in a unique location: showered in spray from the Atlantic Ocean in the winter and surrounded by fertile farmland in the summer.
Our founder Rob Hill - ever the collector - first came to Swannay Farm in 2003 looking to buy the old time clock. One year later, after being let-go from his then current head brewer job, he somehow bought the whole building complex and started to think about how to make beer at Swannay.
With no means or desire to purchase shiny new brewing plant Rob went on the hunt for something that’d been used before. He ended up with not one but three kits(!): a five brewers barrel (BBL), a 20 BBL and a 100 BBL.
Already with twenty-five years’ brewing in his boots Rob knew exactly what the first beer needed to be: Scapa Special, our flagship pale ale that still accounts for around a third of all we brew today. It wasn’t long before the five BBL kit was up to four brews a week using just three fermenting vessels. This was no mean feat considering Rob was also doing all the delivering, cask washing, sales, admin - literally all tasks involved in running the company - himself.
Around about 2010 Rob’s son Lewis returned home from university and (perhaps foolishly) started helping out at the brewery. The 20 BBL plant was soon ‘commissioned’ and production volumes continued to increase. Today a team of six comfortably brew Swannay’s range of modern classic beers four to five times a week.
Our brewery is located on the northwesterly tip of Orkney’s mainland, a wind-battered area known as Swannay. Brewing in a rustic farmstead we’re in a unique location: showered in spray from the Atlantic Ocean in the winter and surrounded by fertile farmland in the summer.
Our founder Rob Hill - ever the collector - first came to Swannay Farm in 2003 looking to buy the old time clock. One year later, after being let-go from his then current head brewer job, he somehow bought the whole building complex and started to think about how to make beer at Swannay.
With no means or desire to purchase shiny new brewing plant Rob went on the hunt for something that’d been used before. He ended up with not one but three kits(!): a five brewers barrel (BBL), a 20 BBL and a 100 BBL.
Already with twenty-five years’ brewing in his boots Rob knew exactly what the first beer needed to be: Scapa Special, our flagship pale ale that still accounts for around a third of all we brew today. It wasn’t long before the five BBL kit was up to four brews a week using just three fermenting vessels. This was no mean feat considering Rob was also doing all the delivering, cask washing, sales, admin - literally all tasks involved in running the company - himself.
Around about 2010 Rob’s son Lewis returned home from university and (perhaps foolishly) started helping out at the brewery. The 20 BBL plant was soon ‘commissioned’ and production volumes continued to increase. Today a team of six comfortably brew Swannay’s range of modern classic beers four to five times a week.
7.6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 8
Can from Appellation Wines.
Appearance - hazy golden yellow with a big foamy snow white head.
Nose - citrus and tropical. Lemon, pineapple and papaya.
Taste - more pineapple, some passionfruit and melon.
Palate - light bodied, creamy texture and a zesty finish.
Overall - good.
Appearance - hazy golden yellow with a big foamy snow white head.
Nose - citrus and tropical. Lemon, pineapple and papaya.
Taste - more pineapple, some passionfruit and melon.
Palate - light bodied, creamy texture and a zesty finish.
Overall - good.
Tried
from Can
from
Appellation Wines (Comely Bank)
on 07 Oct 2025
at 18:42
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 8
Hand pulled third of a pint in The Boot on 26th September 2025. Black body, beige head that lasted. Malty brew with chocolate being the main player flavour wise, some decent hop action prevents it getting too sweet.
Tried
from Cask
at
Boot Micropub
on 26 Sep 2025
at 15:00
6.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6.5
Texture 7
Overall 6.5
Cask at the Pocket, Islington on 23rd August 2025. Clear gold with shallow whitish foam and spot lacing. Malty aroma with floral hops. Fruity in-mouth with ripe berries. Fruity end with tangy citrus and re-emerging maltiness. Smooth mouthfeel and a light body. Pleasant though on the sweeter side.
Tried
from Cask
at
The Pocket (Howling Hops)
on 23 Aug 2025
at 21:45
8.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Keg and can. Hazy golden body with a thin white head. Steady carbonation. Faint lacing. Aroma of grapefruit, tangerine and white bread. Flavour of lime, biscuit, peach and sweet lemon. Thin to medium body with an oily texture. Very fizzy. Swannay brew hoppy low-ABV beers really well.
Tried
from Can
on 26 Jul 2025
at 13:53
7.8/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can from Hop Shop Aberdeen. Hazy golden body with a thin white head. Low carbonation. Patchy lacing. Aroma of kiwi fruit and flower stems. Flavour of crisp malt and light, lemony hops. Thin to medium body with a slick mouthfeel. Soft fizz. Bright and crisp.
Tried
from Can
on 24 Jul 2025
at 23:22
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Tried
from Can
at
Swannay Brewery
on 05 Jul 2025
at 23:45
7.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7
Tried
from Can
at
Swannay Brewery
on 05 Jul 2025
at 23:26
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Tried
from Can
on 04 Jul 2025
at 22:08
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 7
Tried
from Can
on 04 Jul 2025
at 21:14
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
From cask at The Guildford Arms, Edinburgh. Softly fruity with notes of orange and toasty malt. Picking up a little caramalt, biscuity malt. Moderate bitter and light sweetish. Pleasant.
Tried
from Cask
at
Guildford Arms
on 04 Jul 2025
at 00:10