News Unveiling Raze the Bar: A Lager Inspired by Music by Olivier Watson January 31, 2025 3 min 4 If you love music and beer, you’ll want to try Raze the Bar! This new lager from Travis is a heartfelt tribute to their Glasgow roots. Cheers!The Harmonious Blend of Lager and Music When I first heard about Raze the Bar, a new lager from the Scottish band Travis, I couldn’t help but feel excited. This isn’t just any beer; it’s a liquid homage to their roots in Glasgow, where they spent countless nights in pubs that inspired their music. Imagine sipping a cold lager while reminiscing about those raucous nights filled with laughter and melodies—this is exactly what this collaboration with Signature Brew captures. The launch coincides with their UK tour for the track ‘Raze The Bar’ from their latest album, LA Times. It tells a bittersweet tale of a beloved bar in New York City, reflecting on memories shared by locals and creatives alike. As someone who appreciates the artistry behind both brewing and music, I found this fusion of flavors and sounds deeply intriguing. A Journey Through Sound and Taste Dougie Payne, Travis’s bassist, shared his thoughts on this unique collaboration: “There aren’t many things that go together better than great music and good beer.” This sentiment resonates with me because it speaks to the universal connection between enjoying a fine drink and immersing oneself in good tunes. Creating Raze the Bar wasn’t just about making another lager; it was about crafting an experience that echoes their journey through life and music. Sam McGregor from Signature Brew highlighted how fun it was to work with Travis on developing the recipe—imagine brainstorming ideas over pints at the brewery!Apartment building top view background in retro style colors The Taste of Nostalgia So, what can you expect when you crack open a can of Raze the Bar? The lager boasts a 4.8% ABV, making it refreshing yet substantial enough to enjoy during those long summer evenings or while celebrating after a concert. Just like their song evokes nostalgia for past times in a favorite bar, each sip brings forth memories of your own adventures. It’s not just about flavor; it’s about reliving moments that make us feel alive. From the first taste, you’ll notice hints of malt sweetness balanced perfectly with crisp bitterness—a true reflection of both tradition and modern brewing techniques. It’s as if every ingredient has been carefully selected not only for its taste but for its story. Behind the Scenes: Crafting the Experience One particularly memorable moment from my experience in wine tasting parallels my excitement for this new lager. I once attended a small winemaking workshop where we crafted our own blend alongside seasoned winemakers. The joy of creation brought so much insight into how flavors tell stories—and here we are again with Raze The Bar, where every pour tells a piece of Travis’s narrative. Top Hot Chocolate Cocktails to Enjoy This Winter December 24, 2024 22 Bancroft Wines Welcomes Tony Schendel as New Sales Director January 9, 2025 9 The Secret to a Great Trattoria: No Menu by Chef Salvatore Tassa December 4, 2024 30 As fans gather at bars across the UK to enjoy this special brew during their tour dates, there’s an undeniable excitement in sharing stories—not just about music but also about life experiences over pints. A Toast to Memories and Melodies Let’s raise our glasses to Raze the Bar, where every sip is more than just beer; it’s an invitation into Travis’s world—a world filled with rhythm, nostalgia, and unforgettable nights spent celebrating art in all its forms. If you find yourself at one of their shows or at your local pub this summer, don’t miss out on trying this lager that beautifully embodies the spirit of Glasgow.Volevo sequestrarti al mondo intero, ai dischi tristi, ai diversivi, ai locali , dal vino e dalla felicità. Volevo sequestrati anche a Dio, perché tu fossi solamente mia. FAQ Section Q: Where can I buy Raze The Bar? A: You can find it available on-trade or directly via Signature Brew’s webshop until May! Q: What inspired Travis to create this beer? A: It pays homage to their formative years in Glasgow’s pub scene while celebrating their new album ‘LA Times.’ Q: What does it taste like? A: Expect malt sweetness balanced with crisp bitterness—perfect for enjoying during summer concerts! Photo by Mr Cup / Fabien Barral on Unsplash lagermusician Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. 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