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Beavertown gets ready for Christmas with intriguing new flavours

Beavertown Brewery has crafted some special sips in time for the festive season, with marmalade and Earl Grey flavours perfect for getting you in the Christmas mood.

Beavertown Christmas

Now 9 years old, Beavertown began life in a BBQ joint in Haggerston. The London-based brewery recently opened its first pub, Corner Pin, at the brewery’s home in Tottenham.

Staples in the Beavertown range include 5.4% American Pale Ale, Gamma Ray, and Neck Oil – a 4.3% ABV Session IPA.

The brewer’s new festive tipples are inspired by the flavours of Christmas. Orange Comet Marmalade IPA is a nutty, spicy, rich and zesty orange beer. It uses real blood oranges for an intense but natural flavour.

Also brand new for Christmas is Cosmic Earl, Earl Grey IPA. Earl Grey tea and bergamot have been used to create this festive brew, made by replacing the hops with Earl Grey tea for a real authentic, refreshing, cosmic take on a very British tradition.

The brewery in Tottenham Hale produces 9,000,000 pints a year, and its new home in Enfield will allow Beavertown to produce ten times this, a staggering 90,000,000 pints a year.

Beavertown is also offering a Christmas bundle this year, available until 1 December. Featuring 8 cans of 4 different out of this world beers, including 2x Orange Comet Marmalade, 2 x Cosmic Earl, 2 x Neck Oil, 2x Bones, plus a funky glass and a pouch of Soffles Pitta Chips (space snacks).

The brewer opened its first pub, Corner Pin, in 2021. The new venue encompasses three floors and is located opposite Tottenham Hotspur football stadium. The bar showcases its iconic Beavertown designs as well as serving up its beer to fans looking for a pre-match pint.

Beavertown Brewery founder Logan Plant said: “We’re thrilled to be opening our first ever pub in Tottenham, the place we call home. We can’t wait to open the doors to this historic venue and breathe new life into the much-loved pub, the only way we know how…with epic design, cracking beer and a great atmosphere.”

“As a business rooted in this community, Beavertown Brewery shares the club’s vision for Tottenham and we are delighted to be working with them on this project that aims to bring a further boost to the local economy,” added Tottenham Hotspur FC senior business development manager Alex Thorpe.

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