This volume is inspired by Thornbridge, a brewery whose journey has been instrumental in defining the British brewing landscape. As they celebrate their tenth anniversary, we delve into their past to discover the origins behind some of the country’s most revered beers.
Innovation, Passion, Knowledge
Words by Nicholas Dawes, Photography by Mark Newton
Tasting: Thornbridge Brewery
Words by Jack Walker & Liz Dodd, Photography by Simon James
Vive la Bière Artisanale
Words by Ari Haber, Photography by Baptiste Glorion
Mead, Myself and I
Words by Nicholas Dawes, Illustrations by Yulia Shevchenko
Portsmouth & Southsea
Words by Michael Jenkins, Photography by Thomas Hanks
Copenhagen Beer Celebration
Words by Jack Walker, Photography by Tim Armstrong and Simon James
Smoked Porter Ribs
Words & Photography by Simon James
Brewing: Orange Sour Saison
Words by Simon James, Photography by Baptiste Glorion & Thomas Hanks
Liverpool Craft Beer Expo
Words by Michael Jenkins, Photography by Andy Sawyer
In Conversation With: Ryan Witter-Merithew
Words & Photography by Michael Jenkins
With the recent announcement of The United Craft Brewers heralding a new era for British brewing, 2015 looks set to become a defining year for this facet of fermentation. As the industry forges around an ever stronger sense of community, we look to Thornbridge, whose own decade-long journey reflects that of the wider craft brewing scene. As they celebrate their tenth anniversary, we delve into their past to discover the origins behind some of the country’s most revered beers.
Between Paris and Portsmouth, we span the cities and explore the surprising beer scenes either side of the channel. As we unearth some of the cities’ best drinking hotspots, we discover the communities that are being forged through the unifying brewing culture.
Continuing the retrospective theme, we raise a goblet to the world’s oldest drink. Ingrained within British history as the beverage of choice, our modern perception of mead remains largely misunderstood. We travel to Wales to meet Tom Newman, one of a handful of mead makers hoping to lead the UK’s mead making renaissance and return it to our glasses once more.
As we enter the festival season, we take a look back at this year’s Liverpool Craft Beer Expo. Through the eye of a lens, Andy Sawyer honestly captures the character and enthusiasm of the ever evolving North West brewing landscape.
Fedrigoni
The Five Points Brewing Co.
Hop Hideout
Rastal GmbH
Simply Hops
This volume is inspired by Thornbridge, a brewery whose journey has been instrumental in defining the British brewing landscape. As they celebrate their tenth anniversary, we delve into their past to discover the origins behind some of the country’s most revered beers.
This volume is inspired by Thornbridge, a brewery whose journey has been instrumental in defining the British brewing landscape. As they celebrate their tenth anniversary, we delve into their past to discover the origins behind some of the country’s most revered beers.