CRAFT beer chain BrewDog has shared the first pictures of its new Basingstoke branch ahead of its opening tomorrow.
The independent Scottish craft brewer is opening its new bar in Festival Place tomorrow (April 8) at 12pm.
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The branch will serve up 30 taps of draft beer, including a range from the south of England as well as further afield, alongside food, freshly canned crowlers, and bottled offerings to drink in, takeaway or have delivered to your home.
The new bar will have two guest taps to support the local breweries of Basingstoke all year round and weekly beer launches and celebrations.
Visitors can also sample BrewDog’s burger and wings menu which includes Vegan Mondays when customers can enjoy two for one on vegan or vegetarian main meals; Wing Wednesdays with unlimited wings on offer; and Hoppy Meals for children.
Sustainability is at the heart of all BrewDog bars and the entire menu is 50 per cent plant-based.
James Brown, managing director of BrewDog, said: “There’s currently no other bar offering quite like ours in the area, so this is a really exciting opportunity for us to bring our ethos of craft beer and sustainability to the town of Basingstoke.
“We’re a proud Living Wage employer that shares 10 per cent of our profits with our team annually and work hard to invest back in our local team of 25, as well as engage with local suppliers and community projects in the area, so we can’t wait to become part of the Basingstoke community.”
The first 100 people through the door when BrewDog opens at 12pm will be in with a chance of winning a year’s supply of free BrewDog beer.
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