– Brewdog Paradox Jura Keg launch / Wednesday 7th March 2012 – 7pm
Having one of only a handful of kegs outside of the Brewdog bars we thought we would shout about what a great beer this is!
This 15% imperial stout, barrel aged in single malt Jura whiskey cask promises to be spectacular and goes on sale on draft exclusively in Manchester on the Wednesday 7th March.
Josie from Brewdog will be coming down to introduce this epic beer before you lucky customers a chance get to try it.
Come down at 7pm to be one of the first to taste it.
– Teacake presents : A Pint Of Mixed / Eggs No Soldiers & Other Unseen Moments
From March 1st 2012 Teacake will be exhibiting a special collection of photographs taken by the late Tom Culley. Split over two venues, this installation of large-scale images offers a glimpse into the varied past times of one man and his closest companions.
Discovered inadvertently, these images taken from a collection of over 5000 meticulously cherished slides portray life through the eyes of an accomplished amateur photographer. Always fascinated by the colourful antics of ordinary people enjoying extraordinary activities this perspective is both personal and insightful.
Only ever before seen as part of a good old-fashioned slide show theseare nostalgic, heart-warming and often-humorous portraits of life as it happened.
Tom’s passion for photography was simple; his aim was to preserve the funniest, most charming, most special and most poignant moments in order to share them with his loved ones.
Now we are lucky enough to be able to share them with you in the form of ‘Eggs no Soldiers’‚ at Common and ‚’A Pint of Mixed’ at Port Street Beer House.
/ BIOGRAPHY
Born on the 17th August 1925, Thomas Culley attended St Peters School, Accrington. In 1939 he was apprenticed as a painter and decorator at Milton Fodens. Before joining the Royal Navy as an Able Seamen in the Gunnery Branch Battleship King George V in 1943. As part of the Pacific fleet he was present at the formal surrender of the Japanese in Tokyo Bay 1945.
Returning home, Tom joined the Lancashire County Fire Brigade and served as a Sub Officer for 30 years at Accrington Fire Station. He received the long service medal and good conduct medal in 1971 before retiring in 1980. As a keen fisherman and model boat enthusiast Tom enjoyed a full itinerary of hobbies including painting, drawing and shooting cine films. An avid reader, he also had an extensive knowledge of local history. Tom died at the age of 84 in Lancashire on the 8th April 2010.
Teacake presents
EGGS NO SOLDIERS & other unseen moments captured by the late Tom Culley
Opening night – Thursday 1st March 2012 – 6.00pm onwards
@ Common, Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HW
Exhibition continues – 2nd March 2012 – Late July 2012
followed by :
A PINT OF MIXED & other unseen moments captured by the late Tom Culley
Opening night – Thursday 1st March 2012 – 7.30pm onwards
@ Port Street Beer House, Port Street, Manchester, M1 2EQ
Exhibition continues – 2nd March 2012 – 2013
All prints are for sale – please enquire behind the bar or drop us an email – cheers!
– Meet The Brewer with Brodie’s Brewery / Monday 27th February
Our second Meet The Brewer of 2012 welcomes our first London guests, Brodies. This will coincide with the launch of our small festival ‘London Week’ running from Tuesday 28th February until Sunday 4th March
// Brewery info
In June 2008 Jamie and Lizzie Brodie took over an abandoned brewery in East London. After six weeks hard work cleaning, replacing missing equipment and fixing up what was left, Brodie’s beers was born.
Brodies IPA was first brewed on the 8th August. Based on a recipe that Jamie used to brew in his bath at home it proved to be a hit with punters. Two years and thirty nine different beers later Brodie’s is still going strong. We even have our own small (very small) bottling machine incase you want to take some of our beer home with you!
Port Street Beer School presents …. Meet The Brewer with Brodies
SOLD OUT
Monday 27th February 2012 / 5.30pm – 8pm (event starts at 6.15pm prompt)
Port Street Beer House, Port Street, Manchester, M1 2EQ
– Project Venus – Launch Venus Gold / Wednesday 1st February 2012
The initial idea for Project Venus was conceived by Sara Barton from Brewster’s Brewery in Grantham. Having come across an article on The Pink Boots Society, a US group promoting women in brewing, Sara decided they needed something similar in the UK.
Taking the bull by the horns Sara decided to start a group called Project Venus and made a call to arms to all female brewers (brewsters) to collaborate on a brew, to show off female brewing at its best! The task of getting everyone together at the same time and place was a tricky one and the brewsters decided on a series of brews using roughly the same recipe but with ‘local variations’. These are put together with input from all the brewsters (communicating via Facebook!) The inaugural brew was on 12th March 2011 at Sara’s brewery, Venus Jade and was followed by Venus Rouge and Venus Black.
Saturday 14th January saw the brewsters meet at Prospect and a 4th brew is under way, entitled ‘Venus Gold’. It will be a well hopped golden beer at 3.8% using hops with golden or astral connections. The beer will be launched exclusively at Port Street Beer House on Wednesday 1st February at 7pm.