Beer and Cheese | Vault City Brewing x Indie Füde x Errigle Inn

The Errigle Inn and Indie Füde bring you a special evening of Beer & Cheese pairings.

Guided talk on local cheeses paired with beers from one of the best sour beer producing breweries, Vault City Brewing.

A brilliant night in the Marble Lounge not to be missed.

 

Thursday 30th May 20024

Tickets £30 + Booking Fee

Doors 7pm

 

 

About the Brewery

Vault City are an independent craft brewery and Scotland’s largest sour beer producer. We make heavily fruited, modern sour beers in (sometimes) sunny Portobello, Edinburgh.

Since 2018, we’ve focussed on relentless exploration when it comes to brewing. Our house culture and mixed fermentation base beer pair perfectly with real fruit ingredients, and we use literally tonnes of the stuff in our recipes to help push the boundaries of what people would typically expect from a beer.

We set out to modernise a traditional style of brewing with our take on fruited sours. Our modern sour beers have converted even the most stubborn non-beer and traditional beer drinkers, with a mix of accessible and adventurous flavours. Don’t take out word for it though, crack open a can and tell us what you think!

Beer and Cheese | Ormeau Brewing x Indie Füde x Errigle Inn

The Errigle Inn and Indie Füde bring you a special evening of Beer & Cheese pairings with Ormeau Brewing Co.

Guided talk on local cheeses paired with beers from one of the best local breweries, Ormeau Brewing Co.

A brilliant night in the Marble Lounge not to be missed.

 

About the Brewery

Truly nano scale and striving for perfection. Respecting tradition but happy to experiment.

Founded on a 25 year history of travel, beer culture, sampling and home brewing, Ormeau Brewing Co. is Belfast’s newest brewery and at the service of the great local community.

All our beer is made using 100% energy from renewable sources.

Beer and Cheese | Boundary Brewing x Indie Füde x Errigle Inn

🍻 Beer & Cheese Tasting 🧀

@boundarybrewing x @indiefude x @errigleinn

We’re very excited to announce Boundary Brewing Co-Op will be the guest brewery for our Beer & Cheese night on Thursday 30th November

Tickets £25 and available online

 

 

 

On the last Thursday of every month The Errigle Inn and Indie Füde bring you a special evening of Cheese & Beer pairings.

Guided talk on 5 local cheeses paired with 5 beers from some of the best local breweries.

A brilliant night in the Marble Lounge not to be missed.

Beer and Cheese | Heaney Brewery x Indie Füde x Errigle Inn

🍻 Beer & Cheese Tasting 🧀

@heaneybrewery x @indiefude x @errigleinn

We’re very excited to announce Heaney Farmhouse Brewery will be the guest brewery for our Beer & Cheese night on Thursday 27th July

Tickets £25 and available online

On the last Thursday of every month The Errigle Inn and Indie Füde bring you a special evening of Beer & Cheese pairings.

Guided talk on 5 local cheeses paired with 5 beers from some of the best local breweries.

A brilliant night in the Marble Lounge not to be missed.

Beer and Cheese | Bullhouse Brew Co. x Errigle Inn x Indie Füde

On the last Thursday of every month The Errigle Inn and Indie Füde bring you a special evening of Cheese & Beer pairings.

Guided talk on 5 local cheeses paired with 5 beers from some of the best local breweries.

A brilliant night in the Marble Lounge not to be missed.

Thursday 29th JuneBullhouse Brew Co. will be the guest beer for the next Beer & Cheese Tasting.

The story of Bullhouse Brew Co began back in 2011, when founder Willy Mayne got a taste for great beer on a road trip around the west-coast of the US with his brother. Visiting Green Flash Brewery in San Diego was the epiphany moment. Drinking flavoursome beers on an out-of-town industrial estate on a Friday afternoon with a mix of local office and factory workers and seeing how beer and particularly breweries can be an integral part of the community was a real eye opener.

Coming back from the trip, Willy started homebrewing on the farm he grew up on just outside Belfast, Northern Ireland. After homebrewing for four years, he set to work converting the old bull’s house on the farm into a tiny 500sq ft brewery. Working full-time and living at home to save money, over the space of 12 months he converted the Bullhouse into a small brewery, buying second-hand equipment from dairy farms and other breweries across Ireland, including a mash tun made from a converted catering fridge. Starting a commercial brewery for £600 doesn’t result in anything too pretty, but it was something, and it made some tasty beer.