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!
Huttson L.
Classificação do local: 5 Radcliffe, United Kingdom
Great selection of locally-made beers, all in the family If you’re at a loose end on a Friday at the end of the month – and let’s face it, who isn’t? – then pop down to the Seven Bro7hers brewery and sample their steadily growing list of locally-made beers, as well as guest pours. If you become a fan like me, then knock on the door any time and fill up your cellar with local brews — it makes me really proud that Manchester/Salford brewing is heading into the twenty-first century with this great family company at its helm.
Karen H.
Radcliffe, United Kingdom
Seven Bro7hers has been set up by, you guessed it, seven brothers(Keith, Kit, Guy, Luke, Daniel, Nathan and Greg McAvoy) and is one of the newest Manchester craft ale ventures. Their microbrewery, in the Worsley area of Salford just a short distance from MediaCityUK, recently began producing beers which you can buy at nearby bars The Dockyard( ) and Lime( ). At the moment they have their flagship beer, an India Pale Ale, plus a Watermelon Wheat beer. Their intention is to eventually sell seven staple beers, with a range of seasonal brews to be launched throughout the year. They have big ambitions, if the popularity of their launch evening was anything to go by. I’ll certainly be keeping my eyes open for their bottles, knowing fully well they’ve been filled less than 20 minutes’ walk from my desk!