If you’ve seen the sjoelbak in our taproom and wondered what it is and how you play, now’s your chance! We’re starting a new Shuffle Club on Thursday evenings where you can learn how to play Sjoelen (Dutch shuffleboard) from Sjoelen World Cup hopeful, Bethany, and then put it all into practice in social games and mini-tournaments. Entry is free, just turn up and play! The learn to play session is from 19:00 to 20:00 and the social session is from 20:00 to 22:00.
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Shuffle Club
Learn to play Sjoelen (Dutch Shuffleboard) with our resident Sjoelen World Cup hopeful, Bethany. If you’ve seen the shuffleboard in our taproom and always wondered how to play, now’s your chance. Each session will start with a “learn to play” segment, which will be followed by social games and the occasional mini-tournament (format depends on number of players).
Easter Weekend Opening Hours
We’re nearly at Easter weekend, so it’s time to tell you about our taproom opening hours. We’ll be open as usual most of the time, including our usual Wednesday Games Night, but there are a few changes on Friday and Saturday. We’re hosting a private party on Saturday evening, so we’ll be closing early, at 5pm. So if you’re planning to do the Blackhorse Beer Mile on Saturday, make sure you get to us by about 4.30pm or you’ll miss out.
Better still, why not swing by on Friday? We’re opening earlier than usual, at 12 noon, since it’s a bank holiday. As usual, we won’t be opening on bank holiday Monday as we all need a rest too!
Dungeons & Dragons Beginner Sessions
Have you always wanted to try Dungeons & Dragons but haven’t known where to start? Now’s your chance to get involved! We’re running a series of four free beginner sessions at our taproom, starting on Wednesday,19 April.
These sessions aim to get you playing straight away, starting with character creation and then moving on to basic game play. Our games master will take you through how the game works in practice and give you helpful tips as you create your adventure.
There will also be a chance to learn about some other popular tabletop roleplaying systems and our regular weekly Games Night will be running alongside the sessions so you’ll get to meet a load of more experienced players while you’re there.
It’s free to join the sessions, but we have a limited number of places, so sign up now to secure your spot!
Blackhorse Beer Mile Party
Visit all the breweries in the Blackhorse Beer Mile, have a drink, get your card stamped and get a free glass when you’ve finished. Walthamstow Dogs will be with us and we’ll be having our all day metal disco.
Have you got your Beer Passport?
We’re really excited to be a Beer Passport Partner Brewery this year! We’ve joined forces with the team at Beer Passport and around 50 other brewery taprooms across London to bring you a range of discounts and offers when you show your Beer Passport at the bar.
You can get your Beer Passport from www.beerpassport.co.uk and once you have it, bring it along to our taproom and on your first visit (when you get your Beer Passport stamped) you’ll get “buy one, get one free” on your first pint. After that, you’ll get 10% off pints you buy for yourself in our taproom for the rest of the year.
And it’s not just us – there are loads of other brewery taprooms involved – how many stamps will you collect this year?
Sip Sip Knit
A monthly knitter-natter for craft geeks. Bring a project along to work on while you chat to likeminded folk over a pint or two. All crafts welcome – knitting, sewing, crochet, paper crafts, etc. It’s a great opportunity to learn new techniques from others, to swap ideas and to get inspiration for your next make!
Winter Beer Tasting with Christine Cryne
Save the date for our tutored Winter Beers Tasting with renowned beer writer and judge, Christine Cryne. Christine will take you through our range of wintery brews, including imperial stouts, our new Barrel-Aged ESB and our Tezamen Flanders Winter Ale. Tickets are now on sale at £22.15 each (£20 ticket plus £2.15 fees) from Eventbrite.
Games Night Launch!
Whether you’re a wargames fiend, a roleplaying aficionado or a board games expert, we’ll have something for you at our games night! Join us for our kick-off meet and greet session, where we’ll get to know each other and start planning campaigns. If you’ve a particular game you would like to play, bring it with you, but we have plenty of board and card games to choose from, experienced DMs for Dungeons & Dragons and hand crafted (read DIY) tables for wargaming.
Business as Usual. Sort of.
Hello everyone and welcome back to our blog. We’d put it on hold for a little while – it was difficult to know what to say at first and then we became extremely busy with preparations to reopen the brewery.
While we felt we had to close the brewery temporarily at the start of the lockdown, we made sure to put the time to good use by applying for a premises licence so that we can open more often than once a month. This probably completely confused the local council – someone applying to be able to open more, just as all the pubs had shut – but they were extremely helpful and we got our licence through in late April.
Many of you will know that we’ve been opening for takeaways three days a week since early May. It was a slow start because we didn’t have much stock that was ready to go out, so we only had our larger bottles and gin available, but now that the brewery is properly up and running again, we’ve been able to package the beer that was in tank and, now those tanks are freed up, start brewing again. We consider ourselves extremely lucky that our focus on heritage beer styles means that beer sitting for a bit longer in the tank is actually a good thing, not a bad one, and we haven’t had to ditch any beer so far.
We’ve found this period really challenging, as have so many businesses during the lockdown, but we’re keen to make the most of the opportunities it presents too. We’d been planning to get a premises licence for ages, but this forced the issue and we’re thrilled that we can see our lovely customers more often, albeit in a socially distanced way. It’s also made us think about packaging in a new way, and moving into mini-kegs so that you can have a draught beer experience at home has been fantastic. Please let us know if there’s anything more you’d like us to do that we aren’t yet doing – we’re always open to new ideas!
Our taproom and bottle shop (at the brewery) is open for takeaways on Thursday, Friday and Saturday every week, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. We prefer cards, but will take cash. We publish our weekly menu midweek on social media, and usually have a range of 5 litre mini-kegs, 500ml and 750ml bottles and a cask or keg for bring your own growler/sealable bottle (or you can use one of our 2 pint cartons) – plus our award-winning Limited Edition Hopped Gin. Please observe social distancing measures when you visit – there’s a sign on the door showing the process for getting your beer and gin.
Finally, in a couple of weeks we’re planning to do a “your questions answered” blog post – so, if you have any burning questions you’d like to ask us about our products, our brand, the brewery, the awards we’ve won or beer and brewing in general, please contact us and we’ll include as many as we can!
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