– Festival Of Britain(s) Beers / Monday 16th March – Sunday 29th March 2015
If only there were a festival to celebrate the best of Britain’s most excellent beer makers. A festival where we could all gather under billowing marquee, mud underfoot, portakabins in the adjacent field, tripping over guy ropes on the way back to our tents…Or…
Imagine a prolonged celebration of innovative British brewers within the safe, yet forward thinking, confines of Port Street Beer House. Welly amnesty over hither! Throw those tent pegs into the night sky! Over the latter half of March we welcome to Port Street some of the freshest and most exciting brewing talent Britain has to offer. Heck, we’ll even be birthing a couple of bright young future stars! As well as the exciting events below, we’ll also be unveiling more exclusive beer launches so keep your eyes peeled and your appetites whetted. To Britain!
Monday 16th : Cloudwater ‘Spring Launch’ + Brewery tour / 6pm – SOLD OUT! more info HERE
Thursday 19th : Beavertown Tap Takeover / 7pm – FREE ENTRY
Tuesday 24th : Port Street Beer School presents ‘A guide to British beers’ / 7pm – £25 *
Thursday 26th : Left Handed Giant Launch / 7pm – FREE ENTRY
* limited places / bookable via eventbrite HERE :
Port Street Beer School ‘A Guide to British Beers’ – includes a selection of six beers, ‘beer bible’ booklet and a presentation from our staff of experts. Duration 90 minutes / £25 per person. The theme is British, the beers will be great!
TICKETS limited to 12 places purchase here :
Brewery info :
Cloudwater Brew Co. (Spring launch + brewery tour)
At Cloudwater Brew Co they’ve been working hard to set up an uncompromising modern brewery that will be the largest capacity brewery start up in the north of the UK in recent times. It is with great pleasure they invite you to a very special evening at their favourite beer bar in Manchester.
They’re launching with a selection of beers from their Spring range, and with an exclusive preview tour of their brewery. We’ll be laying on a minibus that takes you, the learned drinker, right to the gates of Wonka’s factory! Be amongst the first people in the country to taste their beer, step foot in their brewery, and hear more about what they’ve got in store for you this year. We’d love you to join us in celebrating their debut, and to mark the start of a journey that will make far more of Manchester’s future than its past.
Beavertown (Tap take over)
Ladies and gentlemen, Beavertown! You can’t have turned a craft corner over the past couple of years without locking eyes upon Beavertown’s vibrantly illustrated cans. Of course we wouldn’t judge a beer by its cover, the content behind the label has been consistently excellent since their inception.
Established in 2011 by Logan Plant in the kitchen of rib joint Duke’s Brew and Que, Hackney. Beavertown has recently picked up sticks and motored to bigger things in Tottenham Hale, via a stop in Fish Island, proving that the Beavertown express gathers no moss.
We’ve all swooned and gone ga-ga for their 8 Ball Rye IPA, Gamma Ray US pale, and Smog Rocket smoked porter. When not busy with their core range they like nothing more than collaborating with some of the world’s most innovative breweries. Recent brewery hook-ups have included dallies with Mikkeller, Arizona Wilderness, Lervig, Kona, Prairie, Naparbier, Dogfish Head, Bellwoods AND their UK brethren Camden Town, Siren and Magic Rock. Yielding Farmhouse ales, Berlinerweisses, Passion Fruit sours, Double IPAs, Coffee stouts and much more besides.
Basically, I don’t think they sleep. They certainly don’t rest on their laurels. We are greatly honoured to welcome Beavertown to Port Street Beer House where they will be taking over our taps for one night only! There’s going to be surprises, exclusives and all round excitement. Whisper it on the wind but there is also promise of Beavertown CASK, now WHERE have you ever seen that before? One way ticket to Beavertown, please!
Left Handed Giant (Launch)
Fresh out of the box we are delirious to welcome Bristol’s hot new tastemakers Left Handed Giant Brewing Co. What were you doing when you were a month old? Collaborating with some of the most esteemed British brewing talent? I think not! Left Handed Giant have crawled from 0-60 in next to no seconds locking horns with Bristol neighbours, Wiper and True, as well as with London powerhouses, Weird Beard and Beavertown.
Left Handed Giant Co join us at Port Street for their Northern launch and we couldn’t be more excited. Get ready for an exclusive introduction to a new British brewery with the bit between its teeth. Beer springs eternal.
Artwork by Steve Hockett – http://wonder-room.eu/
– Northern Monk Mini Tap Takeover / Wednesday 25th February 2015 – 7pm
We are delirious to announce that Northern Monk will be taking us over this coming Wednesday 25th February. Northern Monk have been bopping it out of the park lately from their highly recommended refectory hotspot in the heart of Leeds’ thriving craft beer scene. They swoop down upon us for a mini-tap takeover with a mini-mountain of 3 keg and 3 cask lines. Where else you gonna get to sample 6 Northern Monk beers outside of their very own tap room? Taxi to Port Street!
Think these monks just popped up on the block all wet behind the ears? Think again! Northern Monk have been reading the beer scriptures and lo, they are learned. Hit us with the blurb, Monk men…
Since the 7th century AD monks have produced and sold beer across Europe. In 1086, the Domesday book records the brewing of almost 70,000 gallons of ale by monks – whilst Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire once brewed 60 barrels of strong ale every 10 days.
In the 21st century, based in a Grade II listed mill building in the spiritual heart of the global industrial revolution in the centre of Leeds, Northern Monk take thousands of years of brewing heritage and tradition and combine them with the best of both local and internationally sourced ingredients to craft beers to excite, to savour, to taste and to remember…True North.
Northern Monk Mini Tap Takeover // Wednesday 25th February 2015 // 7pm
– Rooie Dop & Oedipus tasting event / review by Cameron Steward
Over the years I’ve somehow convinced myself that Port Street Beer House was established solely for my benefit. I moved to Manchester in late October 2010 and my melancholy for departing Leeds must have been so widely reported that a couple of beer lovers felt to rectify my situation. By the end of January 2011 Port Street was born. A simple case of demand and supply and not a hint of delusion…
I’m happy to be along for their 4th birthday party and to mark the occasion they invited a bunch of beer-brewing buddies to help ring in the festivities. PSBH have long supported their esteemed guests, both of whom have travelled from the Netherlands to host a bottle tasting and tap takeover.
I arrive 30 minutes ahead of the bottle event so I can sample some of the keg offerings from Utrecht’s Rooie Dop and Amsterdam’s Oedipus Brewing. I start with the latter, opting for their malty Bock Luchtfietser (7%). It’s a marvellous example of the style with sweet, chewy caramel leading the charge, backed up with an abundance of fruit and pine from the Polaris, Chinook and Simcoe dry-hopping. Add to that a subtle wisp of smoke from the smoked malts that shimmies through the bitter finish and we’re off to a great start.
Rooie Dop’s 24/7 Session India Ale (4.9%) sold out in 45 minutes! Gutted to have missed that but I keep things in a similar ball park with Oedipus’ APA Mama (5%), who introduces her citrus hops with a punch in the face rather than a polite handshake. Centennial and Motueka offer plenty of grassy and citrusy wham, bam, thank you mama but it’s all a bit pedestrian in taste. A bigger body would help take this up a level or two.
We’re beckoned upstairs and find Oedipus’ Sander Nederveen and Paul Brouwer and Rooie Dop’s Mark “the dude” Strooker looking so at ease they’re already part of the furniture. Immediately they create a casual atmosphere as Paul addresses the room with a childish glee that’s positively infectious. The hosts demand that the formal layout of chairs is disrupted in favour of chaos and intimacy. It’s going to be one of those nights…
To accompany Paul’s introduction we’re presented with a third of Oedipus’ Mannenliefde (6%); a cheeky farmhouse ale brewed with Szechuan Peppers and Lemongrass and by their own confession, not enough Sorachi Ace hops this time ’round. This sparks Sander’s justification that they’re always changing the recipes; the last batch being way too hoppy. It’s a philosophy that reflects their wide-eyed wonder as they discuss how their palates are constantly evolving and ultimately, they just get “a bit bored brewing the same beers all the time”. At any rate this is a top tier Saison, with plenty of peppery spice ricocheting off the fragrant lemon bite.
Next up and it’s another Oedipus; this time a smoked Porter by the name of Rubberen Robbie (6.7%), brewed with one of my Dutch favourites Brouwerij de Prael. Named after a frankly dreadful comedy folk band from Leiden (Flight of the Conchords they ain’t) there sure is plenty of smoky, woody malts plus lashings of coffee and black treacle character. It’s pretty dry too and again Paul and Sander are quick to note that this batch was too dry but hey, there’s enough chewy tobacco and antique leather chair to make up for that.
Finally I get round to trying a Rooie Dop drop, Back To Black (8.6%); an Imperial Stout brewed in conjunction with Tupiniquim Coffee from Brazil. It’s quite the first impression with it’s obsidian-black tar eruptiing aromas of raw coffee beans. There’s earthy hops, a pinch of peat and a soft, chocolate mousse finish. Mark can finally give us his spiel about his feelings towards collaboration. He bloody loves it! He stresses that these alliances are essential; an expression of fun, where through talking with like-minded enthusiasts spawns ideas to “make something different, something extreme and something truly special”. And they’ve certainly accomplished that with Back To Black.
We press on with Oedipus’ homage to the big West Coast IPA, Gaia (7%). A swamp-load of US hops make for a dizzying glass of citrus pulp that in some way must contribute to your 5-a-day. There’s a sweet marzipan finish that compliments that infinite bitterness. Paul and Sander again prove to be their own harshest critics, noting that this could be more aromatic but it had been sat in the bottle a while…
Back to Rooie Dop and to support Mark’s collaboration cause he presents a 7-way orgy of Dutch breweries in the form of Betty Wang (7.7%). There’s a rich honey and grassy hop profile heightened with the addition of Saffron and soft, yeasty spice but it it just doesn’t gel for me; too many cooks, broth, etc.
Luckily their Utrecht Strong Ale (9.1%) is a big-ass, superbly executed US Barleywine, which totally annihilates any preceding notions of over-indulgence. There’s a deluge of tropical aromas, however those hops turn out to be shrinking violets as this is all backbone baby, with a fog horn of sweet malt and dolly mixture and a body that just won’t quit.
It’s a blockbusting way to bring the proceedings to a close and on leaving I catch Mark and Paul, where they prove to be every bit as charming in intimate conversation as when performing to a packed room with their boyish antics. I return to the bar to sample a few more from the tap takeover; Rooie Dop’s Double Oatmeal Stout (9.6%) is chock-full of smooth chocolate and dark, stone fruit. However the Dop seem at their strongest when they scale things back, as Chica Americana IPA (7.1%) proves. A myriad of Chinook and Cascade give you every drop of mango and pine you’d want in the style and at 7.1%, it’s positively sessionable compared to any of the aforementioned Rooie Dop reps.
When you start thinking that 7.1% is sessionable it’s time to go home, so I did; with a smile on my face and boyish glee coursing through my veins. Happy birthday Port Street, let’s do it again next year.
Words and photos by Cameron Steward. Author of hit blog All You Need Is Beer
Rooie Dop – http://www.rooiedop.nl/
Oedipus – http://www.oedipusbrewing.com/
– Birthday Brew with Mad Hatter – 4th Anniversary
As is tradition we have brewed a special birthday beer, this time with Mad Hatter ’cause they brew some great witbiers with interesting ingredients. Remember how good Raspberry & Basil Wit was?? Have you tried the Cranberry & Beetroot Wit? They’re right good!
Influenced by some of our favourite beers from last year we decided to brew a Wit using a load of red peppers and brettanomyces then throw in a few extra herbs & spices too. Come give it a try! We’ll let you know the name of it when we come up with something ‘witty’ (sorry). Help us choose from our current ideas by voting on our Facebook page… (UPDATE the beer is now called ‘Much Needed’ R&R)
We all piled down to Liverpool, hopping on the train with 2 x 25kg sacks of grain to carry over to Mad Hatter before getting lost with some taxi drivers and then finally making it to get brewing. Gaz & Sue were kind enough to let us have some delicious beers while we brewed, which obviously led to us buying some for Port Street so you too can try them!
This latest batch of Follow The White Rabbit is probably my favourite White IPA, so you should definitely try it. Here’s some photos from the day…
http://madhatterbrewing.co.uk/
Label design by Steve Hockett – http://wonder-room.eu/