Hopulist Issue Six
Welcome to issue six of Hopulist… • Our guide to the craft beer scene in Birmingham • Exclusive interview with Unity Brewing’s Jimmy Hatherly • Inside the mind of Lervig designer Nanna Guldbaek • Our pick of the best European Imperial Stouts out there • How top writer Breandán Kearney got into beer • Our picks of what beer is hot right now • All the freshest beer merch to keep you looking slick
Welcome to issue six of Hopulist…
• Our guide to the craft beer scene in Birmingham
• Exclusive interview with Unity Brewing’s Jimmy Hatherly
• Inside the mind of Lervig designer Nanna Guldbaek
• Our pick of the best European Imperial Stouts out there
• How top writer Breandán Kearney got into beer
• Our picks of what beer is hot right now
• All the freshest beer merch to keep you looking slick
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Brewdog<br />
We all know and love Brewdog<br />
(well, most of us) – but whatever<br />
your view on one of Scotland’s<br />
greatest exports, you know you can<br />
safely enter it as a refuge away from<br />
flat pints of macro beer you’ll find<br />
in other bars in this very central<br />
location. Brewdog in Birmingham<br />
is just a few minutes from New<br />
Street station on John Bright<br />
Street and presents the perfect<br />
place to get a glass of something<br />
with taste and standard. The bar<br />
opened in 2012 and features the<br />
typical Brewdog interior décor with<br />
exposed brickwork and metalwork.<br />
There is also a reasonable outside<br />
seating area to take advantage of<br />
those warmer drinking days. In our<br />
view, this is a great place to start an<br />
evening or if you want to kill some<br />
time before grabbing your train in<br />
somewhere other than the ultramodern<br />
and mainstream interior of<br />
New Street.