– Event / AB:07 Launch – Wednesday 5th October – It’s Back On!
Here at Port Street Beer House at 7pm on the 5th October something of the unseen is happening. With only one other bar outside of the Aberdeenshire HQ, we are going to be sharing a very exclusive beer, this is going to be as rare as a nun in a bikini.
Josie from BrewDog is smuggling an unreleased concoction across the Scottish borders especially for us! It will be the launch of AB:07. It’s a whisky cask aged imperial Scotch ale brewed with lager yeast, heather honey and Islay whisky malt and at 12.5%. We only have one 20 litre keg so be quick because when it’s gone, it’s gone. The launch is open to all, it’s a non-ticketed event and beer will only be available for purchase.
– Event / Mikkeller Hop-topia tasting – Monday 10th October
Mikkeller Hop-topia tasting event / Monday 10th October
6.30pm until 9.30pm (doors at 6pm)
SOLD OUT
/ Event info
Mikkeller has brewed 19 different single hop IPA’s. Every beer is brewed with the same yeast and malt, the same brewing process and same amount of hops. The only difference is the 19 different hop sorts.
The result is 19 very different beers with theoretical IBU’s ranging from 38 to 114. All 19 beers are really fresh and have been bottled and barrelled at de Proef in Belgium. In addition, this single hop series is part of a scientific project, studying how hops evolve over time, how the choice of container affects the taste as well as other parameters. The event will encourage an open discussion within the small groups about the beers.
Monday 10th October we will give you the chance to taste the FULL range of beers at Port Street Beer House.
The hops used are : Bravo, Cascade, Centennial, Cluster, Columbus, Galena, Mt. Hood, Nugget, Super Galena, Tettnanger, Willamette, Citra, Palisade, Simcoe, Warrior, Challenger, Magnum, Amarillo, Sorachi Ace.
* tasting all 19 Mikkeller beers – limited to 25 places
* this will be dived into 5 groups of 5 people and take place in the saloon
– Event / Euro-tober-fest 2011
Euro-tober-fest
Monday 26th September – Sunday 23rd October 2011
Common and Port Street Beer House, Manchester
Sick of the American take over we are currently experiencing we present to you a multi venue love in. Celebrating all things European, both Common and Port Street Beer House will be taking in wonderful beers from: Denmark, Norway, Belgium, England, Germany, Holland and not forgetting Scotland.
We don’t want to name too many products as hopefully the breweries involved will do the talking for us. Common will be serving some foody euro specials and Port Street will be sourcing some very fine brews.
This will be lasting one whole month as we have so many beers to showcase, there will also be some cross over into the Manchester Food and Drink Festival, make sure you have voted for PSBH in the best bar and best newcomer. Also vote with your feet and have some euro fun with us.
Euro-tober-fest incorporates the following events :
/ Red Willow ‘Meet the Brewer’ on Monday 26th September at PSBH
our third instalment of ever popular meet the brewer events with Toby Mckenzie from Macclesfield – £8 advance only 50 places – more info here
/ Meikkeller tasting event on Monday 10th October at PSBH
tasting all 19 Meikeller beers – £15 advance only 25 places
– more info here
/ Common, Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HW
/ Port Street Beer House, Port Street, Manchester, M1 2EQ
– PSBH Scottish Beer Festival 2011
“O ye’ll tak’ the high road, and Ah’ll tak’ the low (road) And Ah’ll be in Scotlan’ afore ye”… Hang on a minute there’s absolutely no need for that, because starting this week Port Street Beer House will be saturated with beers made by our friends north of the border. Beginning 6th September and possibly the following week as well (yes that’s right we do get a little carried away picking beer for you guys when its this good!) we intend to showcase a selection of the finest beers from the best craft brewers in Scotland. There will be a range of cask, draft and bottled beers of various different styles to choose from, so no matter what your preference this should be a week to suit everyone’s taste. The breweries that will be involved are Black Isle, Brew Dog, Fyne, Harviestoun and Highland and just to give you an idea of why their beers are so good here is a bit of background information on each brewery. (more…)