July 11th, 2015 - Bottle Club Heads To Hop Hideout, Sheffield

When I started hosting a monthly bottle club at The Duke's Head in Highgate I didn't imagine that in the months to come sought after tickets would be selling out in less than 10 minutes flat. Bottle Club has since become a highlight of my monthly calendar and I'm excited to announce that I'll to be taking the show on the road this July, when I bring the Club to Sheffield's Hop Hideout

The premise of Bottle Club is simple, tickets are £10 each and I spend all of your hard earned money on fantastic beer to share. At Hop Hideout I'll be curating a selection of bottles on the day from their extensive range. As well as guiding you on a tutored tasting I'll be talking about why I've selected each beer, perhaps it's a beer that's special to me or perhaps it's simply something I've wanted to try for ages.

Either way, there'll be great beer, plenty of chat and lots of audience participation, so come down and join us at Hop Hideout on the 11th of July. Tickets are just £10 each and are available either over the counter from Hop Hideout or on their website next to a giant picture of my face. I look forward to seeing you there and tasting some really good beers! 

Beavertown pit Cask Vs. Keg at The Dukes Head, Highgate

This event has now sold out 

Following on from two sold-out events, I'm continuing my residency at Highgate’s The Duke’s Head to bring you a cask vs. keg event with a difference. North London’s Beavertown Brewery has quickly established itself on the British beer scene since opening in 2011 but this reputation has been built on the back of exceptional keg and canned beers. Few now remember the brewery’s humble beginnings, where founder Logan Plant used to try and clone the legendary Bathams Bitter on a six-barrel brew kit in the kitchen of his restaurant, Duke’s Brew and Que

Beavertown’s modern, flavour forward beers are seldom seen on cask these days but all this is set to change at The Duke’s Head at 7.00pm on Friday the 20th of March. Three of Beavertown’s best known beers; Gamma Ray Pale Ale, Black Betty Black IPA and the highly sought after Bloody ‘Ell Blood Orange IPA will feature on both cask and keg in a no holds barred fight to the death. Only the best dispense method will emerge victorious, the other beaten and bloodied. 

On arrival you will receive a glass of Sacred ‘Hop Shot’, a 40% ‘reverse engineered beer’ from the Highgate based micro-distillery that’s sure to get you the mood for blood. Your host for the evening (that's me) will then guide you on a tutored tasting, with a half-pint of each beer from both methods of dispense being provided. Logan and the team from Beavertown will be on hand to talk about the history of each beer before you, the public, gets to vote, in secret, which dispense method you think best suits which beer. If that wasn’t enough to get you excited, current Duke’s Head kitchen residents Tiberi will be serving up a three courses of Catalonian style tapas, matched perfectly with each beer.  

This is not your typical, sit down, civilized beer event, this is war. Two dispense methods enter, only one leaves. In addition, The Duke’s Head has been granted a 3am license for this event as it’s guaranteed to be one hell of a party. There may well be other surprises in store on the night and I might wear a sparkly jacket, here's hoping I'll see you there.

Tickets are priced at £40 each and are available from Ticketsource here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/152598