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Local brewers get rare taste of famous beer
Perthshire Advertiser
|November 18, 2025
A 150-year-old bottle of one of the world's rarest beers has been opened for the first time since the 19th Century as part of a project to recreate the Victorian ale originally brewed to sustain Arctic explorers.
The bottle of Allsopp's Arctic Ale, produced in 1875 for Sir George Nares' attempt to reach the North Pole, was uncorked on Thursday at the Innis & Gunn Brewery in Perth by the Scottish company's founder, Dougal Gunn Sharp, and Jamie Allsopp, director of the revived Allsopp's Brewery and a direct descendant of the beer's original creators.
Thought to be one of only a handful of surviving bottles, the ale was described as 'astonishingly well preserved' as the pair tasted it moments after opening.
Sharp, who acquired the 750ml bottle at auction for over £3000 more than a decade ago after it was found in a Shropshire garage, said: "We've made history today and you can literally taste it. I've waited 10 years to try this, and the flavour of the beer was incredible - it didn’t disappoint and testament to the skill and thoroughness of the Allsopp's brewers more than 150 years ago.
"It started with a savoury, Bovril like flavour, then sweetness like treacle with the weight of a good sherry, and an undeniable hoppiness despite the incredibly high sugar content. It's like nothing I've ever tasted before.
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