Tennent's Lager is a pale lager that’s brewed in Scotland, and has been since the late 1800s. It’s grown in popularity ever since and is now loved the world over, having a crisp taste that at the same time isn’t overly alcoholic.

Tennent's Lager was first brewed in 1885 by Hugh Tennent, one of a long line of Tennent’s with the family having owned the brewery since the 1700s. The lager quickly became popular, and in 1893 it was entered into the Chicago World’s Fair and won the highest award there. Today, Tennent's Lager makes up some 60% of the lager market in Scotland.

The lager is made by Tennent's Caledonian Brewery, or Wellpark Brewery, in Glasgow, Scotland. As well as the original lager this brewery also makes several other varieties of lager and beer including Tennent's Special, Tennent's Super, Tennent's Light Ale and Tennent's Stout, all with varying alcohol content and tastes. But, the original lager is still one of the most popular, and with the distinctive taste it isn’t hard to see why.

Lager Glass

People who rave about Tennent's Lager love the crisp and refreshing taste, which combines malty, sweet and tangy hops flavours to create a lager that’s truly unique. And, at only 4% ABV (alcohol by volume) it isn’t overly strong, so appeals to a much wider market than some of the stronger lager options.

You can find Tennent's Lager in cans, bottles or on-tap, so whether you’re looking to serve your lager at home or you want to have a chilled draught pint in your local pub, you’ll be able to. If you’re serving Tennent's Lager at home, it’s worth investing in traditional pilsner lager glasses to really get that authentic lager experience.

If you’re looking for this brand of lager for home use, you’ll be able to find it in a number of outlets. Supermarkets, off-licences and local stores are just two of the potential places, and you’ll often find that supermarkets are able to offer some great deals so it would be well worth checking them out.

As you can see, Tennent's Lager is a particularly popular brand of lager that has a great taste to appeal to all kinds of beer and lager drinkers. You’ll be able to enjoy the lager both at home and elsewhere, and with the range of serving options available there’s something for all tastes no matter what you’re looking for.