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– New Year’s Cheese at Port Street Beer House

Open New Year’s Eve til late, serving the best in beers from here, there, & everywhere for our big New Year’s Cheese party.

That’s riiiiight, we’re getting in a massive cheeseboard, free of charge, to eat from 10pm – all provided by The Crafty Cheeseman. Full cheese list to follow.

Oh, and we’ll be pouring some rare bottles from our cellar too, gratis. We’ll be picking and choosing what goes out on the day.

Free entry, no bookings.

Eff off, 2021.

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– Christmas Opening Hours

With Christmas approaching, here’s when we’re open over the festive period –

You’ll be able to find Port Street open as usual, except for the following days:

Christmas Eve Eve (23rd December) – Closed
Christmas Eve (24th December) – Closed
Christmas Day (25th December) – Closed
Boxing Day (26th December) – Closed

We are, of course, running our the Port Street Christmas Miracle until the end of the month, and all being well you’ll be able to find us open on New Year’s Eve for New Year’s Cheese.

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– Port Street Christmas Miracle

It’s a Port Street Christmas Miracle!

To celebrate the festive period, throughout the entire month of December, we’re giving anyone who visits Port Street a chance to experience a real Christmas Miracle – as we give away rare bottles from our cellar, free bar tabs, some free drinks, and – of course – a can of Stella for some reason.

Get a free entry with any visit to Port Street Beer House, and any subsequent trips to the bar – ask a member of staff, and hand it back to them with your details on to enter 🍻

LOOK AT THESE FABULOUS PRIZES! 🎁

£250 bar tab
£50 bar tab
1 x Buxton Brewery x Arizona Wilderness – Deep Rainbow Valley Brett Edition 2015
Soured saison infused with orange juice, wild foraged gorse flowers and amarillo hops. Bottled, corked and caged by hand with Brettanomyces yeast in June 2015. A collaboration with Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. Bottle 1041 of 3700
1 x The Veil – Sleeping Forever 2017 vintage
Imperial Stout aged in Danish cherry wine barrels for 14 months. An aroma of heavy bourbon, oak and chocolate. An initial flavour of bourbon gives way to a rich dark chocolate and toasted marshmallow. Thick and luxurious leaving a bit of sticky sweetness on the rim of the glass. A complex experience without gimmicks.
1 x Brasserie Trois Dames – Sauvageonne Dark Lambic 2017
Lambic inspired ale. 3 year old blend of sour ale. Solar ageing in Cabernet Sauvignon wine barrels. Full of wild yeast and Brettanomyces. Released in 2015.
1 x Fuller’s Bottle Conditioned Vintage Ale, 2013
At the time of its release, head brewer John Keeling said – “The early tasting notes for this rich brew are already revealing another genuinely tantalising vintage beer. As a truly distinguished bottle-conditioned ale, each vintage improves in the bottle with time. Bottle conditioning means that a little yeast is left in the bottle, which will mature slowly over the years like a fine wine or whisky – well beyond the ‘best before’ date that we are obliged to state. We think it should read ‘best after’. I suggest buying a few and trying one now, trying one in five years and trying one in 10 years, to see how the flavours have developed and matured.”
1 x Birra Del Borgo L’Equilibrista Grape Ale vintage 2012
Description via google translate: A young Chianti seduces a Duchess with her strength, she charms him with elegance and together they then go to get married, with a kit of 50% wine must and 50% beer must in a unique ferment, creating an unforgettable alchemy . The union continues in the bottle with the addition of the liqueur de tirage which makes them sparkling. They dwell in the bottle together with their small yeasts, which will give fragrance to their wedding. They age together and then the brewer magician gives them new life with the magical ritual of disgorging, adding the potion, the liqueur d’expedition, as per an ancient recipe handed down from generation to generation.
A selection of vintage IMBC tees
10 x A free drink (£5 bar tabs given as app credit)
A single can of Stella

Winners drawn at random in the first week of January.

I hope I win that single can of Stella! But It could be you!

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– Thornbridge x Squawk Tap Takeover 2nd – 5th December

What happens when two breweries follow the same recipe but use hops from different hemispheres? Thornbridge – Dotterel pale ale and
Squawk – Condor pale ale is what.
Pouring these exciting tipples and more all weekend in our Thornbridge & Squawk tap takeover.

Thronbridge and Squawk have each followed the same recipe, but used hops from different hemispheres to brew two delicious pale ales, in a battle royale of hops.
 
Squawk – Condor 5% pale ale (Northern hemisphere hops)
Thornbridge – Dotterel 5% pale ale (Southern hemisphere hops)
 
As well as the following killer tipples
 
Thornbridge on Keg…
 
Necessary Evil – A lovingly crafted imperial stout, aged for 8 months in bourbon barrels. Aromas of sweet bourbon, vanilla and oak from the ageing process combine with rich chocolate, roasted malts and caramel from the base beer. Complexity and flavour unlike any other.
 
Seaforth – A British hopped IPA. Copper colour with a nose of fruits and berries, gentle maltiness in the mouth and a wonderful citrus, lemon pith bitterness
 
I do not seek I find – A big West Coast IPA brewed with Newtown Park. Grapefruit and citrus aromas with a hint of grassiness. Smooth and finished dry, with a light floral bite and stone fruit flavours on the palate.
 
And Cask…
 
Cocoa wonderland – Originally brewed with the amazing Cocoa Wonderland Chocolate Shop in Sheffield. A balanced roasty body bringing flavours of coffee & raisins, then huge chocolate notes!
 
Kipling – The first UK beer to use Nelson Sauvin hop from New Zealand. Heritage Maris Otter to allow the complex flavour of the hop to really shine. Grassy, grapefruit aroma, followed by passionfruit & mango. Balanced thirst-quenching bitterness.
 
Squawk on Keg…
 
Cursor pink lemonade – An awesome mix up of delicious raspberry sour and yummy Steep Soda Lemonade, fruitsome fizzy sessionable fun!
 
Toco – Full-bodied and juicy – this pale layers up dried mango, candied fruit and dank hoppy goodness. A balanced malty base with a touch of bitterness in the finish.
 
Malu – Dry-hopped with Citra, Amarillo and Mosaic, this wee beer brings a big, citrussy hop hit in a juicy little package.
 
And cask…
 
Pavo – Blossom and bubblegum on the nose, straw pale with a delicate mouthfeel and yellow fruit tang.
 
Aix – Burnt Chocolate and dried cherry on the nose. Dark ruby with a medium body, light chestnuts, toffee and toasted biscuits.

 

 

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Port Street Beer House,
39-41 Port Street,
Manchester, M1 2EQ
+44 (0)161 237 9949
Info@PortStreetBeerHouse.co.uk

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