Situated beside Milngavie train station, Jaw Brew's taproom and micro-brewery have become a well-known business amongst residents in the East Dunbartonshire town.
"It wasn't until later that I found out that nobody had ever made a decent beer out of one of those tins. I started making beer, wine, and whatever, then after 30 years the IT firm I was working for decided they were going to chop the workforce by 25 per cent and I thought I'd volunteer, and to everyone's amazement, including mine, they accepted.
The devotion to making alcoholic beverages has allowed the avid brewer to try his hand at making his creations as eco-friendly as possible."Some of the furniture is made out of recycled wood, bits of old wood and whatnot. Sign up to Glasgow Live's newsletter Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.The morning newsletter arrives every day before 9am and the evening newsletter, manually curated by the team, is sent between 4pm and 5pm, giving you a round up of the most important stories we've covered that day.
It was dubbed this because it's a 300-year-old miller's cottage and there used to be a mill wheel with water 'jawing' over the top. There is another hurdle that is about to have a huge impact on brewers both large and small across the country, the deposit return scheme.