Thursday, 14 May 2015

Less regular pop up bar

Due to the overwhelming success of what the bottle shop has brought to their shop on Druid street, it has been decided that dedicating so much time to just one brewery was no longer workable.

We will be making appearances at the bottles shop throughout the year, but to make space for all the new up and coming breweries from around the country, we will not be there on a regular basses.

You can however come visit us at our very own brewery open days. Watch this space for more details.

Friday, 30 January 2015

07/02/2015

On Saturday 7th February we are bringing our beer, our beery selves and our party hats to the Bottle Shop. This pop-up we're making all the more special since we are celebrating the anniversary of our first ever brew and will be serving bonanza-style beers on the bar upstairs. We also won't be returning every month but rather every other month, since more breweries shall be popping up at the shop. Another reason to make this time around even more special! We will serve Weird Beard upstairs whilst the Bottle Shop guys will have an equally awesome range of other beer downstairs.

Our smashing line-up is as follows:

Little Things That Kill Batch 10 - 3.9%



We've tweaked and with pride can say, bettered the recipe for our refreshing, go-to session Pale Ale. We will be serving this special batch for the first time at the Bottle Shop.


Holy Hoppin' Hell Batch 6 - 9.5%




Each time we brew our Holy Hoppin' Hell, we use the same grain bill but different hops to create an imperial IPA that will give you the hop fix you both love and need. No different this time, this batch has a heavy dose of mosaic, chinook and amarillo. With all that hop flavour to boast, this is a beautifully citrussy IPA that we're launching at the event.


Sadako - 9.5%



We're always happy to have our girl Sadako representing! This impy stout is dark and rich: bold coffee notes are balanced with a touch of sweetness from molasses and honey. Yummmmm...


Ardbeg Barrel Aged Boring Brown - 8.2%


Last but by no means least, we're bringing a barrel aged version of the beer we first ever brewed on 13 Feb 2013! To celebrate the 2nd year anniversary of this event we've got Boring Brown Beer (formerly called Single Hop Chinook) that has been aging for 10 months in Ardbeg whisky casks. Expect peatiness on top of sweet malts and resinous American hop bitterness. 



Find details of this pop-up here.

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

03/01/2015

No one knows what the New Year brings but we can at least tell you our beer line-up for the Bottle Shop on Saturday 3rd January. On our pop-up bar upstairs, we will have 3 tasty beers on draft whilst the Bottle Shop will have a range, including more Weird Beard stuff, on their downstairs' bar.

Here's what we will be serving for you to be drinking:


K*ntish Town Beard - 5.5%













Always a favourite of ours: a sessionable, crisp American Wheat Ale that was originally the product of our collaboration with the team from BrewDog Camden for CollabFest 2013.


Sorachi Faceplant - 8.1%













We launched this juicy I.P.A last month at the Bottle Shop and it's back due to popular demand! In case you need reminding or if you missed it, this beer is a mash-up of Little Things that Kill Batch 8 (a.k.a Sorachi Face Punch) with our Holy Hoppin' Hell recipe. What you get is an imperial I.P.A bursting with Sorachi Ace flavour that does not disappoint.


Rye Smile - 10.6%













This delicious beer is worth the visit alone. Blood, sweat and tears went into this collaborative brew made with the guys from The Hanging Bat. You only need to ask Bryan what he thought of the 8.00am-10.30pm brewday. The resulting beer is a subtly sweet, subtly spicy but definitely delicious rye wine.

More perks of the day include £15 tshirts for sale and our branded stem glasses, which cost £3.

Find details of our pop-up here.


Until then, enjoy the dregs of 2014 and we hope to see you very soon in the New Year!


Wednesday, 26 November 2014

06/12/14

For the festive season we're treating you to a particularly awesome beer line-up at the Bottle Shop on Saturday 6th December. We will be serving 4 beers upstairs, whilst the guys at the Bottle Shop will have 2 of our brews on downstairs also. Here's what we've got in store for you:


K*ntish Town Beard - 5.5%,

This American Wheat Ale was originally the product of our collaboration with the team from BrewDog Camden for CollabFest in 2013 but we've made it part of our core range because it is so tasty and easy-drinking. 

Decadence Stout - 5.5%

Perfect for the holidays, this is our luxurious stout.

Sorachi Faceplant - 8.1%

A rarity and launching at the Bottle Shop for the first time! This brew is an ingenious mash-up of Little Things that Kill Batch 8 (a.k.a Sorachi Face Punch) with our Holy Hoppin' Hell recipe to make an "in your face" Sorachi Ace I.P.A.


Faceless Spreadsheet Ninja - 5.8%

Returning to the scene after a make-over is our German Pilsner, formerly called "Citra Pils". It's crisp, it's clean and it is fruity since we put a whole load of Citra hops into the kettle when we made it.

We will also have t-shirts on sale for £15 and there are plenty of awesome bottles to buy as Christmas gifts or simply as take-away from the Bottle Shop team. 

Save the date and see you there!

Friday, 24 October 2014

01/11/14

Join us on  Saturday 1st November and enjoy the following beers.

Mariana Trench - 5.3%, 

This is our core Transpacific Pale Ale


Something Something Dark Side - 9.4%, 

Somewhere lost between a hoppy imperial stout and back IPA. Containing Honey and Molasses.


Out of Office - 7%

Coffee IPA. New beer to the range, hopefully to make a comeback in the future.


Dark Hopfler - 2.6%

RateBeer.com #1 low alcohol beer. A beer that is brewed very rarely, so come and grab it while you can. Very hoppy dark beer, loaded with lactose.


There will be a limited amount of T-Shirts available to buy at £15 each too. 

The guys at Bottle Shop will have their usual great selection of bottles, and quite likely a couple of Weird Beard beers of their own on Tap.