Castle Rock Brewery x Thornbridge Brewery present ‘Are We There Yet?’
Join us in celebrating International Women’s Day this year with a brand-new beer, a brew day, and a launch fundraising for Nottingham Women’s Centre!
ABOUT THE OPEN BREW DAY
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are once again opening our brewery doors to the wonderful women of Nottingham and inviting them to join us in brewing our #IWD25 beer!
This year, we are excited to announce that we are collaborating with our friends at Thornbridge Brewery to create ‘Are We There Yet?’, a mouth-watering coffee mild. Alongside the opportunity to help us make the beer, attendees will also have the chance to learn more about beer and the brewing process, take part in tutored tastings and more! Read on for the full details…
WHEN: Tuesday 11th February, from 7:30am.
WHERE: The Old Cold Store, next to the Vat and Fiddle and Castle Rock Brewery.
WHO: This event is for self-identifying women with an interest in beer or brewing. No prior knowledge or experience is required. Strictly 18+.
HOW MUCH: The event is free. Breakfast will be provided and attendees will be able to purchase discounted food from the Vat and Fiddle’s menu for lunch.
Please note, spaces are limited and fill up quickly so book your place now to avoid disappointment.
SCHEDULE: 7:30am start – 3pm finish. Also on the agenda:
- Six different opportunities to join our brewers in the main brewery, to take part in various parts of the brewing process. First-come-first-served, sign up on the day.
- Opportunity to take part in guided brewery tours running throughout the brew day.
- Learn more about the beer’s key ingredients from water, malt, hops and yeast.
- Tutored tastings.
Please note, this event is inclusive of all self-identifying women of all abilities. However, if you have any additional needs/accessibility requirements please get in touch in advance to let us know. Additionally, if you have any questions or concerns, or just want more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at marketing@castlerockbrewery.co.uk
ABOUT THE BEER
We’ll be brewing ‘Are We There Yet?’ on our kit in the main brewery which will be available in our pubs and beyond.
The beer will be a delicious 4.0% ABV coffee mild – Our mouths are already watering!
We’ll have the beer in time for International Women’s Day on Saturday 8th March, with a pre-launch on Thursday 6th March at the Canalhouse with live music! The gig will be pay what you feel with all proceeds donated to Nottingham Women’s Centre.
FAQs & FURTHER INFORMATION
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
- To bring your own protective footwear! Wellies are fine, ideally steel capped. Shoes should be waterproof.
- To dress appropriately. Please dress to keep warm! Don’t wear anything you wouldn’t want to get beer/ingredients on, and please remove all jewellery before entering the brewery.
ABOUT THE DAY:
- Doors open from 7:30am! Yep, it’s an early start! But we have SIX different opportunities to help out in the brewery throughout the day. Please note, we will be mashing in at 7:45am prompt. If you want to be in this group, please ensure you arrive for 7:30am.
- For health and safety reasons, only six people at a time can participate in each given process – sign ups will be taken on a first-come-first-served basis, so the earlier you get in, the better! (Especially if you know which stage of the brewing process you want to help with!)
- We will have a number of activities, including talks and beer tastings, going on in the Old Cold Store running parallel to the brew day.
- Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided, and all attendees will receive 25% off food at the Vat and Fiddle!*
*The Vat and Fiddle kitchen opens from 11:30am and we’re giving all attendees our employee discount for the day. You’re officially part of the brew team! Pastries will be provided and cold cobs will be available to purchase before the kitchen opens.
Opportunities for participation in the brew day include:
- Mashing in
- Hopback set up, readings and wort sampling
- Tipping malt for our next brew
- Digging out the mash tun
- Hop additions
- Participation in the laboratory
Each group session will only last around 30 minutes, but there will be plenty more going on throughout the day to keep you occupied!
Opportunity for a free brewery tour throughout the day!
- Two brewery tours will be taking place throughout the day. Please note accessibility info below if you have reduced mobility, as unfortunately our brewery tour has very limited accessibility.
TIMINGS:
- We are expecting the brew day to start at 7:45am (prompt!) and finish around 3pm
- You’re more than welcome to get food from the Vat and Fiddle throughout the brew day, or to hang around after.
- Please note: if you’re keen to get involved with a certain aspect of the brewing process, we recommend getting here bright and early to secure your desired place!
OTHER GOING-ONS:
- Tutored beer tastings
- Talks
ACCESSABILITY INFO:
- The Vat and Fiddle and Old Cold Store are on ground level, and accessible by ramp where there are steps (i.e. to get into the back pub garden). For more detail, please see here.
- There is an accessible toilet which is also gender neutral.
- Sadly, the brewery is not suitable for wheelchair access or people with significantly reduced mobility. Unfortunately that means participation in the brew processes and the brewery tour will not be available in this case. However, there’s plenty going on in the OCS and involvement in our IWD brew day isn’t limited to participation in the main brewery!
- About the brewery:
- There are steps and stairs between all levels
- Participation with the hop addition will require climbing a ladder
- Floor surfaces may be wet and slippery
- In some places there are pipes which run across the ground
- Some spaces are narrow to move through
- For any additional info, please email or give us a call.
GETTING HERE:
- We’ll be based in the Old Cold Store, between the brewery and the Vat and Fiddle (on Queensbridge Rd, NG2 1NB)
- We recommend walking, biking, or catching public transport as far as possible
- We are located just a stone’s throw from the Train Station so transport links are usually very good
- If you are coming by car, we recommend parking at one of the following car parks: NCP Maid Marian Way / Broad Marsh Car Park / Nottingham Station Car Park
HERE’S A FEW PHOTOS FROM LAST YEAR’S OPEN BREW DAY…