– Buxton Brewery Tap TAKEOVER / Tuesday 9th December – 7pm
Buxton Brewery, which started up in 2009 in owner Geoff Quinn’s garage on a home-made 50 litre kit, has this year completed a move to new premises and an expansion up to a 32 hecto-litre custom brew house and a high speed in-house bottling line. 2014 however, will maybe most remembered for the large number of new beers brewed by the small, seven-strong team, along with a whole host of collaborations with brewers such as To Öl, Evil Twin, Arizona Wilderness, Rooie Dop, Oersoep and Omnipollo.
Geoff, Denis, Colin and the whole team are excited to be bringing many of these new beers and collaborations along to Port Street for the Tap Takeover on December 9th. “We are particularly excited to be launching a new beer at Port Street, who have supported us brilliantly over the years; Battle Horse, a Double Black IPA weighing in at 11%. The whole team were involved in making this beer, as a celebration of reaching the 100th brew on the new kit. It will be kegged on the day of the event, and brought up on the train – thus ensuring a super fresh brew for the event!
The tap takeover will feature SEVEN casks and SIX keg lines! FULL list is HERE
www.buxtonbrewery.co.uk
@BuxtonBrewery
Photo stolen from Buxton’s twitter.
– End of year review 2014
So here it is ! The Port Street Beer House end of year review, we love lists and we know you do too! We have condensed it down to just five beers, so this will make your choices even more streamlined.
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– Old & Dark Week 2014 / Round up
To kick off our Old & Dark week we celebrated National Stout Day on the 6th November. Naturally, we unleashed some of the biggest and best stouts we could lay our hands on from the depths of our cellar. These included To Øl‘s ‘Jule Maelk’ – A hefty 15% sweet milk stout, Evil Twin‘s ‘Imperial Doughnut Break’ – An Imperial doughnut porter, Buxton & Arizona Wilderness‘ ‘Dragon Tips’ – A maple, bacon and chipotle stout amongst others.
My personal favourite of the night was Mad Hatter‘s ‘Fattest Stout’ on cask. Heaps of dark fruit, roasted coffee and filling you with an alcohol warmth that makes you forget summer ever existed. There is also something that makes me feel quite rebellious about drinking an 11% beer from the old hand-pull.
Throughout the course of the week we saw some of our favourite styles turn to the dark side. The IMBC and Weird Beard collaboration ‘Hacienda’ was one of them, a strong black Saison brewed with Orange peel. Pretty mind boggling at first, the aroma was cocoa nibs and roasted malts, but to taste, the orange zest and funk come through straight away, leaving you with a earthy spiced after taste.
Drinking 10% imperial stouts all night is all well and good, but what about when your cat needs feeding? What about when you need to count your change getting on to the 192? What about when you need to walk? Well, our pals at Quantum have got you covered. Still on the taps now, they’ve brewed a super fresh, super sharp black berliner weisse. ‘Berliner Schwarz’ is 2.5% and it makes you feel really great.
Over all, Old and Dark week was a great success. We welcomed back some firm favourites and discovered same darn good newbies. Some of the beers mentioned and more are still available on the bar but generally, the pale ale drinkers of Manchester can breathe a sigh of relief and sleep easy tonight. It’s all over.. Until next year.
Next up: Buxton Tap Takeover Tuesday 9th December / 6pm
Words by Leona Norbury
– Old and Dark Week 2014 / Thursday 6th – Thursday 13th November
It’s getting colder. The days are getting shorter. The only time you see daylight during the week is when you’re staring out the window of your office thinking about how great summer was. But was summer really that great? What did you actually do this summer that was any different to what you’re doing now? Just occasionally got to wear shorts at the weekend? Well. Now winter’s with us. Can’t find last year’s gloves, hat or scarf? Don’t worry about it! Last years winter coat a little more worn than you remember? Don’t worry about it! Less pairs of long johns than you thought? STOP WORRYING! Just come warm yourself here with some delicious old & dark ales.
Starting with International Stout Day on 6th November we’ll be having a selection of tasty dark malted beverages from some of the world’s finest breweries to help ease you in to the winter. As always there’ll be some old favourites & some new & exciting ones* courtesy of Summer Wine, Magic Rock, Odell, Mad Hatter, Buxton, Rooie Dop, et al.
*Not that you shouldn’t be excited about the old favourites!