– Seasonal takeaway offers / Port Street jute bag
It’s definitely the season for giving and we are proud to announce some lovely beery offers for you to take away this winter.
We have some eco friendly jute bags, printed on both sides with our lovely logo, they can easily carry all sorts of heavy bottles and they are available to purchase from the bar for ONLY £6.
Furthermore we are offering the bag for FREE when you purchase SIX of your favourite beers to take away! OR if the lovely jute bag is not your sort of thing, we are offering a buy five takeaway beers, get a 6th bottle free deal (the cheapest bottle is free*)
Sounds like a deal to us, so come take advantage of our extensive beer list, which can be viewed here.
PSBH Seasonal Offers :
/ Limited Edition PSBH Jute Bag – £6
/ Buy five bottles to TAKEAWAY get ONE free (cheapest bottle is free)
/ Buy Six bottles to TAKEAWAY – FREE bag
* Please note these offers cannot be used in conjunction with anything else.
– HardKnott ‘Vitesse Noir’ – PSBH launch / Wednesday 23rd November
Here are some words from HardKnott Dave about the launch of the beer:
Hardknott are launching the biggest, strongest and boldest beer to be commercially made in Cumbria. Vitesse Noir is a massive triple imperial stout laden with the very best coffee from Latin America, French chocolate by Valrhona, considered one of the worlds foremost cocoa producers and vanilla from Papua New Guinea. This is a dessert beer best enjoyed with the finest chocolate tart your pâtissier can muster and weighs in at a mighty 11% ABV.
“Beer should not be confined to the narrow view of the masses. There is no reason why it can’t be pretentious and bold, challenging and adventurous, modern and cutting edge. Throw away your traditional constraints, leave the safety of your favourite barstool, catch up with the new and vibrant future and explore a world that will change your mind forever.”
Dave Bailey runs Hardknott brewery with his partner Ann Wedgwood and the pair are very keen to produce products that are extraordinary. This particular beer was inspired by their friend and fellow beer enthusiast, Steven Pejica, who runs the web site AleTalk.co.uk. “We were in a pub one day with Steven when we devised a crazy plan to make a very strong beer full of coffee, chocolate and vanilla” Dave relates the story of how the beer was conceived: “We wanted this to be the craziest thing we’ve done so far” So, a few months later, Steven visited the brewery to help out as the first batch was produced.
“We believe in making beer that challenges the perceptions of the regular drinker” says Dave “This beer should not be taken lightly and we hope people drinking it will afford it the reverence it deserves”
With the Government bringing in a new High Strength Beer Duty to try and curb such beers, Hardknott could be accused by some of irresponsible beer production. “We believe the extra duty is unfair” explains Dave “Wine, for instance, has a flat rate of tax more or less irrespective of strength. The Government has introduced a tax that causes beer to be taxed at ever increasing rate that resembles exponential correlation” He continues, relating his keen knowledge of mathematics to the conundrum of ill thought out policy. “This beer isn’t even as strong as most wines” really getting to grips with his gripe “And the very intense flavours we’ve incorporated makes it unlikely that huge quantities would be drunk”
Hardknott have not been put off producing world class, earth shattering beer simply because of a change in the law. It is expected that further beers of the same and perhaps greater strengths and with ever more oblique flavourings will be produced. Big beers like this are an accompaniment to great food and can sit alongside the very best wine in such situations.
Hardknott Brewery was founded at the foot of Hardknott pass at The Woolpack Inn in Eskdale. Dave and Ann sold the pub in March 2010 to focus on brewing eclectic and esoteric beers. The brewery is rapidly growing in its new location in Millom on the Duddon Estuary.
Wednesday 23rd November / 7pm – free entry
– ‘Old & Dark Festival’ / Tuesday 22nd November until 6th December 2011 *
Darkness is descending on Port Street from the 22nd November. Over the past few months we have been secreting some of the best old & dark ales we could get our hands on away in our cellar. As the nights draw in we’ll be offering you warming and sumptuous beers that warm you from the inside out.
Expect porters, stouts, old ales, aged stouts, black IPA’s & imperial stouts. We also have a couple of events that coincide with this celebration, firstly the launch of Hardknott’s ‘Vitesse Noir’, a powerful dark ale with cocoa, vanilla and coffee on Wednesday 23rd Nov. Secondly our final Meet The Brewer of the year with Magic Rock on Monday 28th Nov, where they will be launching their brand new imperial stout, ‘Bearded Lady’.
So, put down the pale & pick up a porter. Drink for the season.
Beers Include:
Great Divide Yeti
Magic Rock Bearded Lady
Magic Rock Dark Arts
Hard Knott Vitesse Noir
Thornbridge Raven
Thornbridge x Kernel Burton Ale
Kernel Export India Porter(Cask)
Summerwine Cossack
Summerwine Cohort
Marble Little Jim
Moor Old Freddy Walker
Brodies Superior London Porter
Left hand Wake Up dead
Red Willow Fathomless
Gadds Black Pearl
& more.
* or until the beers runs out.
– Photos / An Evening With Garrett Oliver
A fantastic evening with Garrett Oliver (Brooklyn Brewery), celebrating the launch of his Oxford Companion to Beer. We tasted some lovely beers, including Local 2, Sorachi Ace, Black Chocolate Stout, Black Ops and a selection of Garrett’s ‘personal stash’!
Many thanks to James Clay and Oxford University Press for making this happen!
Cheers!
Photos by Sebastian Matthes (Manox Net)