Andy C   86 #1 Posted February 20, 2017 Sheffield has a fantastic beer scene with a number of small breweries and a long list of great pubs and bars plus specialist beer shops along with various festivals and other special events through the year. We also have an active CAMRA branch of course.  Something Sheffield has never really been good at though is promoting how good it is to the outside world, although some of course do appreciate a laid back vibe and a culture of modesty!  Sheffield Beer Week is now in its third year, founded and co-ordinated by Jules of the Hop Hideout beer shop and tasting room to help Sheffield celebrate and promote its beer and pub scene with a number of venues making a special effort putting on events during beer week and local brewers producing some special beers for the occasion, with details of all the events pulled together at http://www.sheffieldbeerweek.co.uk and supporting social media activity on Twitter – follow @SheffBeerWeek.  Beer Week is timed to co-incide with two conferences being in town that attract people from the beer and pub industry across the UK and the beer scene across Europe.  The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) hold their BeerX event at Ice Sheffield which includes their AGM, conference, trade show and awards ceremony along with their Beer Alive Festival which is open to the public Friday to Sunday.  Beer Now is a conference also being held at Ice Sheffield that has developed from an existing regular series of events for beer bloggers to get together – this conference expands the remit to beer tourism and marketing.  Here is a roundup of the events advised at the time of going to press. It is likely there will be many more events over the week – check out sheffieldbeerweek.co.uk for more details and of course these are in addition to the quizzes, music nights etc that take place in Sheffield’s pubs week in week out.  Friday 10th March Magic Rock Meet the Brewer – Hop Hideout, 8:30pm Tickets £10 via http://www.hophideout.co.uk Over the last six years Magic Rock have had grown phenomenally and had a big impact on the modern brewing scene here in the UK and abroad via their collaborations with the likes of Gigantic, Cigar City Brewing and more. Hop Hideout welcomes Magic Rock Brewing to Sheffield for this Meet the Brewer, expect some beery treats on draught for this occasion!  Saturday 11th March  Beer & Breweries of Little Sheffield – Meet at Regather Works, 11am Tickets £5 via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk Meet at 11am at Regather Works on Club Garden Road for a visit to what must be Sheffield’s smallest commercial brewery…? Then visit several of the area’s best pubs including the Beer Engine, Old Crown, Railway and Cremorne. Plus – the history of two lost local breweries: the famous Richdales ‘Rich Ales’ and Anchor Brewery of Cherry Street. Led by Brian Holmshaw of Sheaf Valley Heritage.  Sunday 12th March  Petrus Blending – Hop Hideout, 5pm Tickets £5 via http://www.hophideout.com Join Hop Hideout as they play host to Belgian brewery De Brandebere’s UK Brand Ambassador Charlie Pountney as he takes you through their core range: Petrus Aged Pale, Oud Bruin and Aged Red. This generational family brewery has recently redesigned their packaging & embraced consumer blending. You’ll find out about their history, their close connection with Michael Jackson, the UK beer writer and sample and blend their beers on the journey too. 2017 marks ten years since Michael Jackson sadly passed away; this event raises a glass of Petrus Aged Pale to him in celebration.  Brewing Beer: Science, art or magic? – Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 7pm Tickets £5 via http://www.scienceweeksy.org.uk Join University researchers Dr Susan Cambell (Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University) and Dr Daniel Allwood (Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University) alongside head brewer Alex Barlow for an evening of enlightened discussion. The event will include an introduction, followed by an insight into brewing chemistry with Dr Daniel Allwood, yeast and the miracle of fermentation with Dr Sue Campbell and brewing is alchemy with Alex Barlow. This will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A plus enjoy some great beers to accompany the conversation. (Price includes a flight of 4 x 1/3pint measures of Sentinel beers).  Monday 13th March  City Centre Pub Heritage Walk – meet at Fagans, 5:30pm Tickets £2.50 via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk Dave Pickersgill (author of the ebook, ‘History of the Worksop and Retford Brewery’ and Pub Heritage Officer for Sheffield CAMRA) will host this short walking tour around some of the entries in the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) ‘Yorkshire’s Real Heritage Pubs’ book. Also included are a number of ‘try also’ pubs which include aspects of architectural merit. Route: commence at ‘Fagans’ and proceed to the ‘Dog and Partridge’ via a short stop outside the ‘Grapes.’ After a short refreshment break, we will proceed past the ‘Red Deer’ and ‘Bloo88,’ before completing the walk at ‘The Bath Hotel.’  Real Junk Food Project – Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 7pm Tickets £5.00 via eventbrite.co.uk (plus cost of food payable at venue) For this month’s event, The Real Junk Food Project Sheffield and Sentinel Brewhouse have teamed up to kickstart #sheffbeerweek in the best way possible…four tantalising courses paired with the finest craft beers made by Sentinel’s on site brewery. Learn more about The Real Junk Food Project Sheffield from its directors and enjoy a truly tasty pay-as-you-feel meal! Each £5.00 ticket guarantees you a place at the event, with 4 x ⅓ pints of Sentinel’s craft beers paired by the owner Alex Barlow included. The 4 courses are available to all on a pay-as-you-feel basis. Discounted drinks will also be available at the bar all night. Tickets are limited to a max of 4 per group and per booking.  Tuesday 14th March  Elusive & Siren Craft Brew Meet the Brewer – Hop Hideout, 7:30pm Tickets £10 via http://www.hophideout.co.uk The two neighbours and good friends Elusive and Siren have joined forces to host this collaboration event! Expect some special collaboration beers on the evening too.  Wednesday 15th March  Beavertown tap takeover and Meet the Brewer – Hallamshire House, 5pm Tickets free via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk Everyone’s favourite London brewery Beavertown will be heading to The Hallamshire House for an epic Tap Takeover. All Beavertown beers will go live at 5pm. To get more of an insight into the company and there awesome beers they will also be hosting a FREE meet the brewer & tasting. This will be FREE for the first 25 customers who register. Keep your eyes peeled on Eventbrite to sign up for this event.  Beer & Cheese matching – Portland House, 7:30pm Tickets £20 via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk An evening of beer and cheese with Claire Monk, Head Brewer at Welbeck Abbey Brewery.  Thursday 16th March  Wild Beer Co tap takeover and Meet the Brewer – Bath Hotel, 5pm Tickets free via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk The Bath hotel will welcome one of the UK’s most loved Breweries. Wild Beer Co will be taking over the Taps and hosting a Meet the Brewer evening. Beers will be available from 5pm for anybody to come and try at their own leisure, staff from Wild Beer Co will be on site to chat throughout the evening. At 7.30pm we will be hosting a Meet the Brewer and tasting. This will be FREE for the first 25 customers who register. Keep your eyes peeled on Eventbrite to sign up for this awesome event.  Brooklyn Brewery big bottle tasting – Riverside (Mowbray Street), 7:30pm Tickets £26 plus booking fee via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk Join the Riverside and Brooklyn’s UK brand ambassador as they host this big bottle tasting. You’ll sample some of Brooklyn’s best loved beers, as well as some rare quarterly experiments. In addition, the Riverside team will match each beer with some classic American eats – think Louisiana Pulled Pork, Texan Chilli, Buffalo Wings and S’mores.  CAMRA’s Steel City Beer Festival Award presentations part one – Bath Hotel, 8pm Tickets not required We present the certificates for some of the beer of the festival awards from last Octobers Steel City Beer & Cider Festival.  Friday 17th March  SIBA Beer Alive – Ice Sheffield, 3pm Tickets £7 plus booking fee via beerx.org Huge bar serving award winning beers on cask, keg and bottle, tutored tastings, street food and live music. CAMRA’s Steel City Beer Festival Award presentations part two – Rutland Arms, 4pm Tickets not required We present the certificates for the remaining beer of the festival awards from last Octobers Steel City Beer & Cider Festival.  Saturday 18th March  Beer & Breweries of Neepsend – Meet at Sheffield Brewery Company, 12 midday Tickets £5 plus booking fee via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk A Three Brewery extravaganza. Meet 12 noon at Albyn Works – the home of Sheffield Brewery Company for a history tour of the pubs and breweries of Neepsend: Sheffield’s own brewing quarter. These include Neepsend Brewery, the Gardeners Rest and Little Critters Brewery.  SIBA Beer Alive – Ice Sheffield, 11am Tickets £7 plus booking fee via beerx.org Huge bar serving award winning beers on cask, keg and bottle, rugby on big streen, street food and live music. Sunday 19th March  Quiz night with additional beer theme – Portland House, 6pm Tickets £1, pay at venue Portland House play host to their quiz night and will be adding beery topics to highlight Sheffield Beer Week celebrations.  SIBA Beer Alive – Ice Sheffield, 11am Tickets £7 plus booking fee via beerx.org The Sunday brunch session is the final day of the Beer Alive festival featuring a more laid back atmosphere and families are welcome (under 14s admitted free). Again there will be a range of award winning beers, street food and live music.  All week  Sheffield versus Manchester – Riverside (Mowbray Street) The bar will be showcasing beers from Sheffield and Manchester throughout the week and feedback on favourite beers encouraged! 20% discount off a pint of real ale available for CAMRA members.  Beer Festival – White Lion (Heeley) All handpumps on all three bars will be in use offering a huge range of cask beers and various brewers will be dropping in over the week to host meet the brewer sessions. More details to be confirmed at time of going to press.  Beer Farts Exhibition – Hop Hideout With a hefty Instagram following, Beer Farts composes and shoots beer and Lego photos with fun and humour. Hop Hideout’s walls will be playing host to their commissioned birthday series and a selection of others for two months starting on 10th March. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
jemson   10 #2 Posted February 21, 2017 Hats off to Jules. She is so good at networking and is really going the extra mile this year by the looks of it. And there`s more to come I believe.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
SpiderPete   10 #3 Posted February 21, 2017 The ones I am looking forward to is:  Beer Festival – White Lion (Heeley) All handpumps on all three bars will be in use offering a huge range of cask beers and various brewers will be dropping in over the week to host meet the brewer sessions. More details to be confirmed at time of going to press.  Beavertown tap takeover and Meet the Brewer – Hallamshire House, 5pm Tickets free via http://www.eventbrite.co.uk Everyone’s favourite London brewery Beavertown will be heading to The Hallamshire House for an epic Tap Takeover. All Beavertown beers will go live at 5pm. To get more of an insight into the company and there awesome beers they will also be hosting a FREE meet the brewer & tasting. This will be FREE for the first 25 customers who register. Keep your eyes peeled on Eventbrite to sign up for this event.  Then its Siba on Friday and Saturday, esp Sat watching the rugby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Andy C Â Â 86 #4 Posted February 21, 2017 A few more events have now been added to the website i see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
jemson   10 #5 Posted February 21, 2017 Timings are tricky for me but there`s good things out there. Also the Wellington are planning dry-hopped versions of their (very decent) beers too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
SteelCityAle   10 #6 Posted February 21, 2017 Shakey have a Weird Beard tap takeover (and meet brewer maybe, can't remember), some good beers on order  Several local brewers have brewed special collabs for beer week too  NFI in the festival itself TBH, but beer week looking seriously good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Andy C   86 #7 Posted February 21, 2017 Some more events... Sheffield Beer Week Launch Event at Roco Venue: Roco, 342 Glossop Rd, Sheffield S10 2HW Website: http://www.theroco.org/ Date: Sat 11th March Time: 5pm onwards Cost: free entry, open to all Join us from 5pm at Roco’s cafe bar Brood for this Sheffield Beer Week launch event. Roco’s new cafe bar space offers a selected range of great beers on keg and in bottle, with a number specially selected for this launch from local breweries. A perfect space to celebrate beer in our fair city. Roco creative co-op and art space is newly opened and has built up a reputation as a creative hub in Sheffield. This event is open to all. Tickets will be released on Eventbrite, due to venue capacity figures: listing tbc  Beer-Matched Brunch Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Sun 12th March Time: 11am to 3pm Cost: Free Entry, Menu £s on website Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) Head down to Sentinel Brewhouse for an indulgent beer-matched brunch or Sunday lunch depending how hungry you feel. Ask at the bar for details on this specially paired selection celebrating Sheffield Beer Week.  Sentinel Brew-vie Tuesday Presents ‘Beer Tickers’ Film Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Tues 14th March Time: 7pm Cost: Free Entry Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) Sentinel Brewhouse host their film-tastic Tuesday night sessions with a beer-focused documentary film ‘Beer Tickers’. Meet the Director and brewers with Phil Parkin, Dave (Steel City Brewing) and hopefully Gazza (Hopcraft Brewery).  Stancill Brewery Evening of Beers Venue: Horse & Jockey, 250 Wadsley Ln, Sheffield S6 4EF Website: https://www.facebook.com/horsejockeyS6/ Date: Wed 15th March Time: 7pm Cost: £10pp, email [email protected] to reserve a space Travel: tbc This event will showcase Stancill’s entire range at their tap pub the Horse & Jockey. Join the team on this mid-week beer evening and tasting. Book in advance at the pub or email Katy on the email details listed above to reserve your place. Yellow Belly Tap Takeover, Meet The Brewer & Designer Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Thurs 16th March Time: TTO Free entry 5pm-6pm, MtB Ticketed event from 6pm Cost: £10pp, advance tickets from Sentinel, included in ticket price 6 beer samples and paired nibbles. Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) From 5pm YellowBelly Beer are landing at Sheffield Beer Week on Thursday March 16th for their first full-scale tap takeover of the year at Sentinel Brewery’s Taphouse, bringing a cracking line up of their beers on draught and cask, some of which will be brewed specifically for the event.   Abbeydale Brewery Launch Brewers Emporium Venue: The Devonshire Cat, 49 Wellington St, S1 4HG Website: http://www.devonshirecat.co.uk/ Date: Thurs 16th March Time: 7pm onwards Cost: Free entry Join Abbeydale Brewery on their launch night of the new Brewers Emporium range at the Devonshire Cat – all night until 2am. Following on from the success of their first core keg beer, Heathen, their brewers have had their creativity unleashed and created a new range with the same modern, innovative feel. All small batches and limited quantity (except Heathen which will continue to be available permanently) and packed full of delicious ingredients. They’ll have five of these beers available on the night across both cask and keg, along with an exhibition of the artwork created by James Murphy.  Beer & Food Masterclass Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Fri 17th March Time: 7pm Cost: £40pp, 4 courses & beer pairings Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) Alex Barlow, Sentinel Master Brewer and Beer Academy Chief Sommelier Examiner will host this beer and food masterclass with a four course beer matched menu. An evening celebrating the great partnership of beer and food.  Neepsend Brewery Open Afternoon Venue: Neepsend Brewery, Unit 1-3 Lion Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield S3 8EN Website: https://www.facebook.com/neepsendbrewco/ Date: Sat 18th March Time: 12pm Cost: free entry Travel: Bus: 7, 8 (to Neepsend Lane Outbound, Percy Street inbound) / Tram: Blue or Yellow (to Shalesmoor) On Saturday 18th along with being a stop-off for the ‘Beers & Breweries of Neepsend’ walk listed above, Neepsend Brew Co will be hosting a collaboration brew with the Sheff Uni Real Ale Society. Whilst the brew day is going on, the brewery will be open for visitors to pop in.  Kissmeyer Beer Tap Takeover & Meet The Brewer Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Sat 18th March Time: 6.30pm Cost: £6pp, inc beer samples Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) Join this Danish brewery Kissmeyer Beer as they take over the taps at Sentinel Brewhouse. Expect to sample Sentinel and Kissmeyer’s existing sour beer collaboration RRG: Rhubarb Rosehip Gose, 3.4% and the first cask of their new collab KiS: Kissmeyer india Saison, 6% an IPA / Saison hybrid with orange peel and blossom honey.  Kissmeyer Beer Dinner Venue: Sentinel Brewhouse & Taproom, 178, Shoreham St. S1 4SQ. Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sentinel-Brewing-Co Date: Sat 18th March Time: 8pm Cost: £50pp, 4 course beer-matched menu Travel: Buses: 1, 1a, 24, 25, 56 (to Shoreham Street) / Trams: Blue or Purple (to Granville Road) This Kissmeyer beer dinner will take you on a delicious four course beer-matched journey and will include samples of very limited edition beers, not otherwise available in the UK. A perfect and indulgent way to enjoy Saturday night during Sheffield Beer Week.  Neepsend Brew Co Week Long Cask Specials Venue: Sheaf View / The Blake / The Wellington Website: https://www.facebook.com/neepsendbrewco/ Date: Mon 13th to Sun 19th March Time: n/a, check websites for opening hours As well as the collaborations Neepsend are going to release a number of tweaked/one off casks that will be available at their pubs throughout the week (once they’re gone, they’re gone!). Extra versions of their Chocolate Milk Stout, Coffee Oatmeal Stout and Peppercorn Stout; Extra Mosaic Annona dry hopped in the cask (the normal version being a Mosaic Oatmeal pale); three versions of Triton, which is a triple hopped pale, extra dry hopped with a different hop of the three hop varieties used and an Extra Passionfruit of the Tibulus.  ---------- Post added 22-02-2017 at 19:10 ----------  Beer & Cheese Tasting at Trippets Venue: Trippets, 89 Trippet Ln, Sheffield. S1 4EL Website: http://www.trippetsloungebar.co.uk/ Date: Wed 15th March Time: 7.30pm Cost: £25pp, book place in advance at venue In collaboration with Porter Brook Deli and The Brew Foundation, join the duo alongside Trippets as they host this beer and cheese tasting evening.  True North Brew Co Tap Session Venue: True North Brew Co.,47 Eldon Street. S1 4GY (behind The Forum) Website: http://www.truenorthbrewco.uk/ Date: Fri 17th March / Sat 18th March Time: 5pm to 11pm / midday to 11pm Cost: Free entry Travel: tram to West Street or buses 6/10/10a/51/52/95/120/271 to West Street True North Brew Co will open their brewery for a Sheffield Beer Week tap session. Expect True North favourites on keg and cask as well as a limited edition Earl Grey English IPA.  ---------- Post added 22-02-2017 at 19:13 ----------  Weird Beard Tap Takeover & Meet the Brewer Friday 17th March 5pm Shakespeares, Gibralter Street buses 31,31a,57,81,82,85,86 To celebrate Sheffield Beer Week Weird Beard brewery are coming to join the party with a full tap takeover of casks and kegs and an oppurtunity to meet the brewer at Shakespeares on Gibraltar Street  ---------- Post added 27-02-2017 at 19:02 ----------  Blue Bee Tap Takeover Venue: The Red Deer, 18 Pitt Street, Sheffield. S1 4DD Website: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Date: Mon 13th March Time: 6pm to 8pm Cost: Free entry Travel: bus to mid West Street 6, 10, 10a, 51, 52, 120, 271 / tram: Blue or Yellow trams to West Street Sheffield Brewery, Blue Bee, take over the taps at The Red Deer, look out for their ‘Brewers Pulling Pints’.  The Beer InQuizition Venue: The Red Deer, 18 Pitt Street, Sheffield. S1 4DD Website: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Date: Tues 14th March Time: 8.30pm Cost: £1pp Travel: bus to mid West Street 6, 10, 10a, 51, 52, 120, 271 / tram: Blue or Yellow trams to West Street Head to a beer inspired quiz at The Red Deer to welcome in your Tuesday night of Sheffield Beer Week ‘InQuizition’ style!  Tasting the Past: Unearthing the Chemistry of Medieval Beer Venue: The Red Deer, 18 Pitt Street, Sheffield. S1 4DD Website: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Date: Wed 15th March Time: 5.30pm Cost: free entry Travel: bus to mid West Street 6, 10, 10a, 51, 52, 120, 271 / tram: Blue or Yellow trams to West Street Presentation from Lee Eales, PhD student at the University of Sheffield, delving into the chemistry of Medieval beer.  Regather Open Day Venue: Regather, 57-59 Club Garden Rd. S11 8BU Website: https://www.regather.net/ Date: Sat 18th March Time: tbc Cost: free entry Travel: Buses: 20, 43, 44, 75, 76, 86, 96, 97, 98, 218 (to London Road) Regather Brewery will be opening their doors, giving you the chance to come view their brewery and taste their beers.  Six Nations & Craft Beer Showcase Venue: The Red Deer, 18 Pitt Street, Sheffield. S1 4DD Website: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Date: Sat 18th March Time: tbc Cost: free entry Travel: bus to mid West Street 6, 10, 10a, 51, 52, 120, 271 / tram: Blue or Yellow trams to West Street Head to the upstairs bar at the Red Deer to watch the Six Nations rugby plus indulge in their craft beer offering.  Week Long Brewdog Offers Venue: Brewdog, 5-6, Eldon Court, 108-110 Devonshire St. S3 7SF. Website: https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/sheffield Date: Mon 13th March to Sun 19th March Time: check opening hours on website Buses: Blue or Yellow tram to West Street Tram: Buses to West Street 6/10/10a/51/52/120/271 Brewdog Sheffield branch will be offering SIBA delegate holders and Beer Alive ticket holders two offers throughout Beer Week. Please flash your delegate pass or ticket stub at the bar before ordering to claim the offers. Offers: 2-4-1 pizza all night until 10pm; 10% discount on beer prices Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
dacrlit   18 #8 Posted March 3, 2017 This looks interesting, I am hoping to get to something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Andy C   86 #9 Posted March 8, 2017 Updated brief summary of what's on:  Friday 10th March 20:30 Hop Hideout – Magic Rock Meet the Brewer. £10 Saturday 11th March 11:00 Regather Works & various pubs – Beer & Breweries of Little Sheffield. £5 17:00 Roco - Beer Week launch event. Free. 20:30 Hop Hideout – Kit Downes & Tom Challenger gig. £10.  Sunday 12th March 11:00 Sentinel Brewhouse - Beer Matched Brunch. 17:00 Hop Hideout – Petrus Blending. £5 19:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Brewing beer: Science, art or Magic? £5.  Monday 13th March 12:00 Beer Engine - 2-4-1 tapas and beer favourites showcase 17:30 Fagans and other pubs - City Centre Pub Heritage Walk. £2.50. 18:00 Red Deer - Blue Bee Tap Takeover 19:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Real Junkfood Project. £5 + food. 19:00 Riverside – Beer Quiz. Free.  Tuesday 14th March 19:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Brewvie Tuesday presents Beer Tickers documentary. Free. 19:30 Hop Hideout – Elusice & Siren Craft Brew meet the brewer. £10. 20:30 Red Deer – Beer InQuizition Wednesday 15th March 17:00 Hallamshire House - Beavertown Tap Takeover & Meet the Brewer. Free. 17:30 Red Deer – Tasting the Past presentation. Free. 19:00 New Barrack Tavern – Acorn Tap Takeover and quiz. 19:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Recreating Historic Beer Styles talk 19:30 Portland House – Beer & Cheese evening with Welbeck Abbey Brewery. £20. 19:30 Trippets – Beer & Cheese evening with Brew Foundation. £25. 20:00 Horse & Jockey – Stancill Brewery beer tasting. £10.  Thursday 16th March 16:00 White Lion – Beer Festival. Free entry. 17:00 Bath Hotel – Wild Beer Company Tap Takeover & Meet the Brewer. Free. 17:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Yellow Belly Tap Takeover and Meet the Team. Free. 17:00 Devonshire Cat – Abbeydale Brewery beer range launch. Free. 17:00 Beer Engine – Aberdeen v London: Fierce and Fourpure keg tap takeover + Tapas. 19:00 Head of Steam – North Brewing Co tap takeover and meet the brewer. Free. 19:00 Railway Hotel – Brew Foundation tap takeover and meet the brewer. Free. 19:30 Riverside – Brooklyn Brewery big bottle tasting. £15. 19:30 Shakespeares – Omnipollo night. £17. 20:00 Hillsborough Hotel – Wantsum Brewery meet the brewer 20:00 Bath Hotel - CAMRA beer award presentations 20:00 Kelham Island Tavern – Half Moon Meet the Brewer  Friday 17th March 11:30 Broadfield – Five Points Tap Takeover (plus evening meet the brewer) 12:00 Beer Engine – ToØl tap takeover and tapas. 12:00 Brewdog Sheffield – Irish Craft Beer Showcase 15:00 Ice Sheffield (SIBA BeerX) – Beer Alive festival. £7. 16:00 Rutland Arms – CAMRA beer award presentations 16:00 White Lion – beer festival 17:00 Rutland Arms – CAMRA Ale Trails website launch 17:00 Shakespeares – Weird Beard tap takeover and meet the brewer. 17:00 True North Brewery – Brewery open evening tap session. 18:30 White Lion – Hopjacker Meet the Brewer 19:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Beer & Food Masterclass. £40.  Saturday 18th March 11:00 Ice Sheffield (SIBA BeerX) – Beer Alive Festival. £7. 11:30 Broadfield – Five Points Tap Takeover (plus evening meet the brewer) 12:00 White Lion – Beer Festival 12:00 Sheffield Brewery and various others – Beer & Breweries of Neepsend tour. £5. 12:00 Neepsend Brewery – open afternoon. 12:00 True North Brewery – open day and tap session. 12:00 Regather Brewery – open day. Tbc Red Deer – Six Nations rugby on TV + craft beer showcase 14:00 DINA venue - Cavendish Charity Beer Festival. £6 entry. 18:30 Sentinel Brewhouse – Kissmeyer Tap takeover and meet the brewer. £6. 20:00 Sentinel Brewhouse – Kissmeyer Beer Dinner. £50. 20:00 Picture House Social – Beer Week Closing Party. Free.  Sunday 19th March 11:00 Ice Sheffield (SIBA BeerX) – Beer Alive Festival. £7. 11:30 Broadfield – Five Points Tap Takeover 14:00 White Lion – Beer Festival 15:00 The Greystones – Karma Citra presents Clwb Tropicana (Tiny Rebel beers and food). £15. 17:00 Devonshire Cat – Cheese Club. £12. 18:00 Portland House – quiz night. £1.  All week Riverside – Sheffield v Manchester breweries Horse & Jockey – Stancill Brewery showcase Sheaf View – Neepsend Brewery specials The Blake – Neepsend Brewery specials Wellington – Neepsend Brewery specials Brewdog – Mad Hatter showcase New Barrack Tavern – Lost Industry showcase Hillsborough Hotel – Wantsum Brewery showcase Hop Hideout – Beer Farts Photo exhibition  ---------- Post added 08-03-2017 at 23:29 ----------  Some beer info:  Irish beers at Brewdog on Friday are from Yellow Belly, Boundary Brewing, Kinnegar and White Hag. These will be in addition to the Mad Hatter tap takeover!  Beavertown beers at the Greystones will be Gamma Ray, Tempus Project Claussenii, Lime Phantom, Tempus Project Deimos 2, 'Spresso, Heavy Water with Hazlenuts Cocoa, Lemon Iced Bun Belgian Blonde and Julian: Patxineta Brown  ToOl beers at the Beer Engine will be !IPA Citra Mosaic, Sur Sorachi Ace, Mr Blue, Mr Pink, Roses are Brett, Mochaccino Messiah, Hunderlufterbajer and Totem Passion.  ---------- Post added 08-03-2017 at 23:32 ----------  If you are going to be travelling around Sheffield a lot to different events by public transport a Citywide pass may be a good idea - £4.30 for the day or £15 for the week - valid on all buses and trams in Sheffield. Available to buy from bus drivers and tram conductors (Cash only), weekly tickets also available from the vending machines at the bus stations. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
jemson   10 #10 Posted March 9, 2017 Thanks for the summary Andy. It does look good, doesn`t it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
SpiderPete   10 #11 Posted March 9, 2017 Thanks for the summary Andy. It does look good, doesn`t it?  It does look good, I now got my week planned out and adding 2 of my walks as well to cater for the week long events which is what I shall be doing before hitting beer festival at Ice Sheffield Fri & Sat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Lurgh Mor   10 #12 Posted March 9, 2017 (edited) Thankfully no mention of "The Guinness Tent". ( See other thread)  However it seems having read the listings, I shall have to resume my quest for Tartan Special once more. Edited March 9, 2017 by Lurgh Mor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...