Valhalla Brewery
Baltasound, Shetland Islands Scotland
Micro Brewery
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This brewery is no longer in business.
The Valhalla Brewery is Britain’s most northerly brewery and was opened in December
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The Valhalla Brewery is Britain’s most northerly brewery and was opened in December 1997 Sonny Priest. The Valhalla Brewery is found in Unst, Shetland – the most northerly island in Britain. The brewery is named after the hall in the celestial regions, home of the Norse god Odin, where slain Viking warriors were borne, to be revived by a horn full of ale.
So there was no better choice of name for the brewery, as Shetland is renowned for its Up-Helly-Aa celebrations and is steeped in Viking history!
Sonny concentrated all his efforts in the Shetland market for the first year but has since broadened the company’s horizons and now distributes casks and bottles to areas all over the U.K. The employing of additional staff and the installation of a bottling plant in August 1999 have made an enormous difference concerning the brewery’s diversity and productivity.
The brewery is very proud to be able to claim their ales are brewed and bottled in Shetland, in Britain’s most northerly brewery. The Valhalla Brewery’s unique ales are made in an environment which is clean and the water is pure – pollution is not a problem in these wind-swept isles.
Although the winters are long and dark, the summer days merge together with no darkness, and if you’re lucky enough to get a nice clear evening on the 21st June, the longest day, you can watch the sun sink into the horizon and rise again within a few minutes (da simmer dim)!
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