Monday, 28 March 2011

125 years of Erdinger – The Anti Royal Wedding




Royal what? Wedding? Really? Well there’s no better time to celebrate our future constitutional monarch’s German heritage and upcoming marriage by drinking loads of German beer!!

More importantly it’s Erdinger’s 125th birthday this year and as part of our celebrations we’ll be drinking loads and loads of Dunkel, Pikantus and Urweisse and and having a big old German Erdinger party!!

We've got silly hats, balloons and all sorts of regalia and flags, so roll on up and avoid the royalist hysteria!

Nb. We will not be televising the royal wedding or indeed any other such event... ever! We might not even buy the papers for a couple of days and we may just pretend it's not even happening...

Whoop! See you on the 29th of April!

Brewdog AveryBrownDredge Launch - Thursday 31st March


This Thursday sees another very special event here at North – the launch party for Brewdog AveryBrownDredge. A rock and roll collaboration beer par excellance. An imperious pilsner no less! We’ll be pouring from 6pm and Leeds’ very own beer superstar Zak Avery will be in attendance to conduct proceedings!


Here’s what Zak wrote about brewing with the boys in Frazerburgh…


"When BrewDog's James Watt asked me, Pete Brown and Mark Dredge if we'd be interested in hosting a beer dinner at Musa in Aberdeen, and then brewing a beer the next day, the answer was an easy yes. Of course, the bigger discussion was: who gets their name first on the label.


“BrewDog Avery Brown Dredge is an homage to the beers and brewing traditions that have rocked our world. Classic traditional Saaz hops married to continual hopping. The old and new brought together to try and make a statement about where beer has come from, and where it should be heading. A beer born of blood, sweat and tears. Well, that was the idea. In the end, we were so partied-out from the beer dinner the night before that no amount of lifting malt and digging out mash tuns could shift the sense that we'd had a chance for greatness, but blown it by overindulging.


“But wait, what beer from yonder fridge breaks? It is the Hotpoint, and Avery Brown Dredge is the sun. The sample I have in front of me is a pre-release taster, before the dry-hopping was carried out. It's a big, malty beast of a beer, initially bready, but with a familiar slightly antiseptic snap of Saaz hops. In the mouth, the hops kick hard against the pale malt sweetness. Dry-hopping will up the aroma. What have we created? It is only a matter of time before hopfen-helles-bock becomes a globally adopted and celebrated beer style.


Kill your heroes. Make your own idols. Whatever. Just drink our beer.”