One of the UK’s most recognisable craft breweries is taking over Propyard later this month

One of the UK’s most recognisable craft breweries is taking over Propyard later this month

Posted on: 01 Aug 2023

London-based brewery Beavertown, best known for their much-loved Neck Oil and Gamma Ray IPAs, are dropping by Bristol next weekend for their Summer Collaboration Sessions tour.

 

Beavertown: Summer Collaboration Sessions will take over Feeder Road’s Propyard on Saturday 12 August 2023.

 

This star-studded summer event will see Beavertown bring its legendary Skulloon (pictured below) on a lengthy UK tour with dates spread across London, Brighton, Birmingham, and Manchester with the Propyard date acting as a grand finale. Hurry, tickets are flying out the door for this one!

 

Secure your ticket’s for Beavertown: Summer Collaboration Sessions at Propyard, HERE.

Throughout this summer, Beavertown Brewery have been journeying across the UK with an epic series of cosmic summer parties. Attendees should expect a seismic surge of energy, top quality music and, of course, beer.

 

The Propyard event will also feature Beavertown’s iconic giant Skulloon stage, making its first appearance since Secret Garden Party Festival last month. Headlining the famous Skulloon will be Maribou State, with the celebrated electronic duo set to wow crowds with an unmissable DJ set.

 

Joining them on the music programme will be DJ sets London via Scotland producer Barry Can’t Swim, dub reggae sound system Channel One, and an exciting B2B with Noods Radio favourite Ellie Stokes and Mix Nights co-founder, Daisy Moon.

 

Not only is there an exceptional music lineup on display, Propyard’s taps will also be filled with Beavertown’s hoppy nectar. You can expect Neck Oil and much more on tap, making this event the perfect way to tail end a visit to Bristol’s iconic Balloon Fieta – taking place the same weekend.

Beavertown: Summer Collaboration Sessions will take over Feeder Road’s Propyard on Saturday 12 August 2023 (last entry is 4.30 PM) with tickets priced at £16.50. Secure yours before they run out HERE.


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Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.