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    Seven Bro7hers Brewery

    4.5 (6 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Matt S.

    Yes Yes Yes!! These Seven Brothers seem to of stumbled on something really good. Ok that's a little unfair... These seven brothers have worked their magic and created something really good here! - family run and brewed these boys have managed to create some testy craft beers, bottle them up and show manchester they mean business!! Meeting most of the Brothers they seemed a really keen family who have the clear intention produce something that manchester and further a field will like but still keeping its manchester trade mark!! #clearonbeer Sampling a few of their craft beers was a treat and has inspired me to take my friends along so I can share this little gem with them!! EPA and IPA's where a treat that I couldn't just keep to myself. Every last Friday of the month they open up their brewery to anyone and put on some lite bites and some guest bands. So the saying "piss up in a brewery" is actually never closer to the truth! Heaven! :) This is certainly a brand of beer to keep an eye on. If your passionate about locally produced food and beverages then watch this space as the seven brothers will be flowing into our local streets as smoothly as their IPA's very soon! Well done guys!!

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    Blackjack Beers Brewery - Old pallets used for a vertical herb garden

    Blackjack Beers Brewery

    4.6(7 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    £

    I went here for the private party before Shebeen Festival, courtesy of the generous guys at…read moreBlackjack and Yelp. I'll just copy over what I said on the talk thread: What an amazing night having free access to the taps! I tried 7 different beers and they were all brilliant. And the food from Yakumama was outstanding - spicy beef empananda, crackling with guacamole, mushroom & quinoa croquetas and avocado and chocolate brownie...I cannot wait until they move to The Kitchens at Spinningfields this summer! Only downside was that it was absolutely freezing, definitely a space heater would have been in order! I imagine this is not a problem at all during the summer and it's a great place to spend a couple of hours below the railway arches listening to some good music and trying the beers right from the source!

    When you combine great local beers served outside where they're brewed, delicious local street…read morefood, a DJ pumping out tunes that make you dance on your reclaimed timber bench under vertical gardens made of pallets, you get the Blackjack Brew Tap. The micro-brewery under a railway arch off Irk Street opened its doors to the beer-thirsty public at the weekend with both cask and keg options available. Wine, spirits and soft drinks were also on offer. Just outside the 'bar' were the dynamic duo Arepa!Arepa!Arepa! cooking up tasty Columbian food for the punters (http://arepaarepaarepa.blogspot.co.uk/). Their maize-based flatbreads complete with vegetarian or meat-tastic fillings are certainly a crowd pleaser - they can often be found at Levenshulme Market selling their wares. With the DJs twirling on the decks, the atmosphere was really buzzing, we all loved whiling away a good few hours there. As Nic R mentions, rumour has it that there will be more regular events taking place around the newly coined 'Beer Quarter', with other breweries due to move in soon. Watch this space, there's going to be a new hot-spot in our fair City of Mancunia ;)

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    Track Brewing Co

    Track Brewing Co

    4.2(5 reviews)
    3.4 miPiccadilly
    £

    This is one of my new favorite breweries in England - others include Verdant, Polly's, and…read moreCloudwater. This place makes some great quality beer and has some good cans to go. They are hitting their stride with nice collabs and starting to make some tasty stouts now. Tap room has lots of space in an industrial setting across the street from nearby Cloudwatee. Only negative I can think of is no WiFi and no food or snacks at all.

    Manchester is spoilt on decent breweries close to the city who throw open there doors to the…read morepublic. We went here over the Christmas period for their independent and craft market and joint brewtap with Squawk Brewing. Only issue really is that the brewery is in a long arch under the rail line. So with some people in there and the markets tables it can be a little squeezy. I felt a little bad for the stall holders as mostly people were standing around enjoying a beer and there wasn't much room to check out the stall with ease. They had a really nice range of handmade gifts. I really enjoy Track's beers they are all very well balanced. Zoji there Black IPA was particularly good and was available on cask and keg. Lovely Choc/Caramel flavours on this beers as it warmed a little so my preference was for the less chilled cask version. They had some hot food on offer though I didn't have any it did smell particularly tasty and warming on this cold and wet day. With a replan of how they setup their open days they could make more use of the space. At any rate on this wet Winter day the brewery actually felt quite cosy.

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    Dunham Massey Brewing Company - Brewery downstairs and shop upstairs

    Dunham Massey Brewing Company

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Following the recent Didsbury Beer Festival and chancing upon a very decent ale whilst I was there,…read moreI wanted to find out where I could lay my hands on more of that particular 'amber nectar'. I was chuffed to find out that Dunham Massey Brewing Company were only five miles from where I live, so on a crisp, sunny weekday morning (I was on annual leave, not AWOL from the office) I hopped into the car and into the wilds of Altrincham. There's a half-mile single track road to get to it, so be careful when driving. The brewery and shop are both in the same building with the former on the ground floor and the latter upstairs via the side entrance. Their shop is really well stocked and the guy who served me was very welcoming. I picked up a case of 12 bottles of their 'Cheshire IPA' for less than £26 and left a very happy customer. So when you have something like this practically on your doorstep, cut out the middleman and buy straight from the source!

    Everyone likes Deer and beer, don't they? I know I do. That's why I love visiting Dunham Massey,…read morenear Altrincham. Aside from a beautiful Manor House (run by the National Trust, an entry fee applies) and sprawling grounds with free roaming deer, it's also home to one of the North West's most exciting microbreweries. Dunham Massey beers are a fixture at many beer festivals and can be found in a handful of local pubs and restaurants, including The Fat Loaf. However, your best bet is to come here and buy them direct from the brewery shop. Believe me, they're worth it! My favourites are the Milk Stout, Choc Cherry Mild, Treacle Treat and Winter Warmer, all of which are available for between £2 and £2.50 per bottle. To my knowledge, they don't offer brewery tours here yet. But as soon as they do, I'll be first in the queue!

    The Gasworks Brew Bar

    The Gasworks Brew Bar

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.6 miOxford Road Corridor
    ££

    The Gasworks Brew Bar is located on Peter Street in Manchester, around 1/4 of a mile away from…read moreDeansgate Railway Station. From the outside this place does look nice, and inside it is okay, albeit this overall feel was ruined by the floor inside which was really slippy, and it felt like poor and cheap flooring. The service here was also poor, as I walked in, I wasn't greated straight away and it was hard to get a waiter's attention, eventually I did and he slowly walked over to me. Despite advertising gluten free bread outside, he told me they had no gluten free options at all which I was shocked. He blamed it on a new menu being introduced in 2 weeks, but in my opinion if they are advertising things they have not got for a prolonged period that is false advertising. I wasn't just told there was no gluten free bread, I was told there was nothing which I also highly doubt and feel the staff member was slightly lazy and just wanted to get rid of me which was a shame, this is the main reason I feel this place deserves a single one star rating: False advertising and awful service, with the slippy and sticky floor also being influencal in my decision

    The Gasworks Brew Bar is the latest venue from the team behind The Dockyard bars in MediaCityUK and…read moreSpinningfields - and this place is seriously vast. The First Street area of the city has been crying out for a pub since its inception and the two Dockyard pubs have really made positive additions to their locations, so optimism was high on hearing the news they'd be opening here as well. It gets its name from the former Gaythorn Gasworks on which it's built, with industry being the inspiration behind its interior. At the bar, you'll find local beers from the likes of Brightside and ShinDigger alongside the lacklustre-yet-still-hugely-popular lagers. Wine and 'Docktails' (*cringe*) are available for the non-beer drinkers. It differs from its sister bars by having an in-house micro-brewery, so you can enjoy a pint of their house brew Refractory Pale Ale. There's word that local brewers will be creating collaboration beers with them in the near future too. The food menu is almost identical to that of The Dockyard, with classics such as burgers, hot dogs, ribs, wings and Sunday roasts. Some friends and I came here before a gig at Gorilla and it was seriously heaving (it took an age to be served at the bar) - but we managed to bag a table and things got a lot better after we'd eaten! Expect it'll continue to be very busy due to its proximity to HOME, but it's sheer size should mean you don't have to wait too long for a table to become free. A good edition to the area.

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    The Runaway Brewery - GRUB Food Fair March 16

    The Runaway Brewery

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.8 miCity Centre
    ££

    Biggest issue with Runaway Brewery we'll get out of the way straight up and that's simply finding…read morethe place. It is hidden behind a block of buildings on the opposite side of the road to it's map location if you look up their address. If you stand on Dantzic St at the convergence of Aspin Lane and Irk street and look North across the road you will see a large metal fence and a sign for the brewery which unfortunately isn't very visible in the dark winter months. You go through the gate behind the railway bridge and you will find Runaway Brewery right at the ned of this section of arches. Once there the cavernous arch is actually a great spot, though not the warmest so rug up if going in Winter.

    I came to the Runaway Brewery recently for a Brewtap event where they had teamed up with their…read morenearby rivals the Blackjack Brewery. Having been to a Blackjack Brewtap previously, I was excited at the prospect of double the choices of craft ale to sample. We got there shortly after the event kicked off, so there was no issue getting a table inside - I went for the one right by the heater. Once we'd settled in and found somewhere to pile the coats, it was off to the bar! I can't recall all of the beers I drank that afternoon... but I do remember starting off with the Xmas Cracker which was a brilliant pale ale from (I think) Blackjack. From there I made my way to the Runaway bar for their Oatmeal IPA, which was great. Very smooth, easy drinking and would make a great session beer. Other beers we tried included Runaway's Double IPA, which was a fairly hefty ABV, as well as a brown ale from BBNo. Food for the afternoon was provided courtesy of Nila's Burmese Kitchen. We tried both the pork roll and the tamarind pork curry, which were tasty and excellent sources of starch to extend the session. I'll certainly be keeping my eyes peeled for Runaway beers when I'm out and about drinking, and if they do another Brewtap I can see myself returning.

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