Rock and Roll Brewhouse is exactly what the Jewellery Quarter needs right now, and what you'll find has been missing this whole time. This is not strictly a brewery, although you might get a glimpse of the 'sausage making' when a door or two is opened by one of the owners. This isn't an old man pub, though you'll see many old man patrons. This isn't a night club, though some of the guests on a given night will be dressed to impress. This isn't a hipster-modern speakeasy either, though a lively colour palette and decor choices may attract some of that clientele. The best way to think of Rock and Roll is as a semi-exclusive house party that only happens once a week for fours hours.
Rock and Roll had always been a bit unique over the years, beginning with their start literally on the roof the Lamp Tavern in Digbeth, Now they've moved on to bigger and better digs in the JQ, home to two other breweries and counting. Rock and Roll is set apart from the crowd with a small batch focus. You can find their bottle conditioned real ales in local, independent shops and restaurants like Otto Pizza down the street. The taps in the brewhouse, totalling three, are changed out each week. Try to log your beverage on Untapped, and you'll most likely find that it does not yet exist in their database.
The vibe here is ultra relaxed, with an often crowded front room and bar, and a back room complete with turntable, vinyl records, and a couch. Being open from only 5-9PM on Friday (and the occasional Saturday), the brewhouse is packed with a virtual who's-who of JQ residents and employees.The ales are £3 a pint, and they usually sell bottles of Hogan's cider for those who aren't on the real ale bandwagon. Rock and Roll Brewhouse is the perfect place to spend a low-key evening out, sipping on some brews, making new friends, and not having much of a care about anything - my perfect Friday night out. read more