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Dram!, Woodlands, Glasgow
Glasgow
G3 6ND
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Dram!
Known as the Wee Dram,it's actually quite large with the bar immediately ahead surrounded by some high tables and animal heads attached to the walls and a bar back stuffed with whisy bottles.To the left is a lower,square seating section and the loos while to the right is a long fitted bench,more mixed seating and the smartest area. The wooden floor throughout maintained a boozer atmosphere.Just one handpump working on my trip with a decent Stewart Spring Ale(NBSS 3.5)while there were two german lager fonts and some mainstream kegs.
Not a huge amount for the ale drinker but the pub does offer comedy and quiz nights so it serves its community well.
On 25th March 2023
- rating: 6
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Pub SignMan left this review about Dram!
As the name suggests, this is a specialist whisky bar which rather fortunately also happens to serve a couple of real ales. The bar is surprisingly large, with entry into a parquet floored main bar with the servery along the rear wall. The bar has a wood timbered counter front with some nice decorative metal detail worked into it. A high bar back is stacked with whisky bottles and has some Celtic-style carvings in the supporting pillars. A stag’s head has been mounted on the bar back and there are TV screens at either end of the bar, each showing muted Sky Sports News. The room has exposed stone walls which have been clad in places with chunky wooden plank panelling. High tables and stools fill the room for the most part, but there are a few sofas close to the entrance. To the left there is a door for the ‘Wee Dram’ room, but there was a comedy night taking place which prevented me from exploring. Meanwhile, to the right there is another room with long banquettes along the rear wall under some old portraits and benches and long tables through the centre. Amazingly, there is another room beyond this, possibly more suited to dining, although this seemed to be hosting some sort of private event. Contemporary R&B was playing away throughout my visit and the pub seems to be dog friendly, with what can only be described as a miniature wolf sprawled out under my table.
Both handpulls were in action on this visit, offering a choice between two Loch Lomond brews - Ale of Leven and Meg’s Tail. A friendly and helpful barmaid advised me that the Meg’s Tail was peat smoked and offered me a taster before I committed to a pint, but I decided to be bold and risk it, which probably wasn’t very prudent, as I didn’t really enjoy it, although it seemed to be in good shape. Obviously the real draw here is the whisky, about which I know nothing, but there are helpful menus to guide the uninitiated.
I didn’t think I’d like this place but was pleasantly surprised and thought it was a decent enough spot to round out a day’s drinking. Despite promoting itself as a whisky bar, it didn’t really feel all that different to a regular pub and I was more than happy sat here with my pint.
On 30th May 2018
- rating: 7
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Will Larter left this review about Dram!
A couple of hand pumps serving Loch Lomond Bravehop and Stewart Hop Jock at the time of my visit - no prizes for guessing the beer styles. On keg there were Williams Brothers Joker IPA and Drygate Bearface Lager as well as the usual Scottish fonts. The bar staff seemed a little perplexed as to how to serve real ales and we paid more than £4 for our two halves. Several dogs seemed more at home than we felt, so we picked our way carefully past their recumbent bodies and into the street.
Date of visit: 31st May 2015
On 7th September 2015
- rating: 5
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peter ashworth left this review about Dram!
Cant add much to ETA's detailed review apart from the pub being set in Glasgow's West end area and seems popular with locals,visitors and also students from the nearby university.The pub is very wide with an opened out room down a few steps on the left called "The Wee Dram".Called in around 7-30 on a Friday evening to a packed house and sampled a couple of splendid pints from the Scottish Craft Beer Festival that happened to be taking place. A fair way out from the City centre but worth a visit.
On 14th May 2014
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E TA left this review about Dram!
Formerly Uisge Beatha (the Gaelic origin of "whisky"), Dram! has been rebranded and renovated but kept the whisky theme (there were over a hundred on sale) as well as becoming a very good pub and wine bar. The decor is modern (in a good way)but has kept a nod to its Victorian origins and eclectic past. Stuffed moose and red deer heads seems to go well with the flagstone floors, while the gaming machine seems a bit out of place. There are a series of linked areas which form a rambling-style bar, and outside there is a cafe-style seating area which gave the pub a European feel, although in this weather it was not in use. Food was a bit plasticky and overpriced. The staff were quite inexperienced and made a bit of a mess of pouring my beer - Harveystoun Fringe Benefit (presumably a left-over from the Festival period?). There were 3 other ales on but I didn't try them. Coming here is an experience - beers are typically 50p a pint dearer than elsewhere in Glasgow, but I'd still be happy to come back as the over experience is quite fun.
On 18th January 2012
- rating: 7
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