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28th August 2024

First Birthday celebrations

Rochdale brewery goes from strength to strength as they reach their yearly milestone in a tough industry.

Bríd’s Cross Brewing celebrated their first birthday on 23 August 2024 at The Baum, Rochdale, with a tap takeover featuring 7 of their cask ales:

  • Hickling Ghost (Hazy Pale Ale)
  • Baum Rabbit (Pale Ale)
  • Devil in the Fireplace (American Brown Ale)
  • Ash & Elm (American Pale)
  • Andraste’s Hare (Golden Ale)
  • Under the Eildon Tree (WC IPA)
  • Imperial Shuck (Imperial Stout)

The day started with typical bank holiday blustery winds and a downpour, but in true Brit weather fashion, soon turned into a lovely sunny (warmish) afternoon and evening. A special brew for the tap takeover was Imperial Shuck (Imperial Stout 9.1%), served from a wooden cask, which kicked before the night was out.

The pub and beer garden were packed and revellers were queuing out of the door. People had travelled from all over the UK to celebrate, including: Scotland, Surrey, Suffolk, Nottingham, Birmingham and London to name but a few. Some of these were friends of the brewery, but they were thrilled to meet a couple who had first encountered Brid’s Cross at Cask Pub & Kitchen in Pimlico (London) and had made the trip to Rochdale for their Birthday Bash.

Ben and his staff were amazing coping with the demand behind the bar, and drafted in another member of staff to cope with the crowd. Baum regulars were also recruited as glass collectors, especially as the pub ran out of half pint glasses, such was the popularity of the Imperial Shuck.

The BBQ quickly sold out, but customers finished dancing the night away to music from folk rock band, Morrigan’s Bow who started with a couple of traditional folk songs and finished with well known hits.

Ben, Manager of The Baum said “Considering the impressive growth of Brid’s Cross Brewing over the last 12 months, we were thrilled when they asked us to host the birthday bash. The evenings attendance was so high that we had to incentivise some of our regular punters to assist with collecting glasses! Seeing old and new faces come together to support a local brewery was truly heartwarming. The overwhelming turnout of people demonstrates the brewery’s remarkable achievements in such a short period of time.”

Sean, Bríd’s Cross Brewing said “I am absolutely astounded to see so many people travel from across the UK to be at our first birthday celebrations. I have a lot of people to thank for making it through our first year and being the success it is today. Not only those venues willing to take a punt on a new brewery, but beer writers/influencers and customers enjoying our brews, recommending them and being our cheerleaders.”

Ruth, Bríd’s Cross Brewing said “I’m immensely proud of Sean, his beautiful brews and all that we have achieved in such a short space of time. Two permanent lines within our first year is incredible. Support from venues, breweries, beer professionals, CAMRA and our customers have helped us grow. We’ll continue to do what we do, and hope everyone enjoys our Ales Inspired by Tales.”

Notes to Editors

About Bríd’s Cross Brewing: Bríd’s Cross Brewing is a micro brewery based in Rochdale producing modern ales inspired by folklore and mythology shared around the British Isles.

Permanent Lines: Bríd’s Cross Brewing currently have TWO permanent lines in the following venues: The Baum, 33-37 Toad Lane, Rochdale, OL12 0NU. The Red Lion, 6 Halifax Road, Littleborough, OL15 0HB

2024 Beer Festivals: https://bridscross.co.uk/2024-beer-festivals/ more festivals to be confirmed.

Started: Autumn 2023.
Owner: Sean O’Reilly.
Email:
 sean@bridscross.co.uk
Phone: 07982 721 254
Website: www.bridscross.co.uk

Sean O’Reilly is originally from Suffolk and moved to Rochdale in 2022.


Media Contact: info@bridscross.co.uk

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