IMBC Collaboration No. 3: Marble Brewery

After a bit of a break, the collaborations continue! Keeping it local again, on Thursday, 22nd of August, our third collaboration saw us head to an railway arch in central Manchester, home of Marble Brewery. After a swift mash in, the run off took a little longer than anticipated… but the end result will surely be stunning. All we’ll say for now is that a lot of hops found their way into the kettle… and many more into the fermentor for dry hopping.

Many thanks to @MarbleBrewers for letting us get stuck in, we look forward to tasting it!

IMBC Collaboration No. 2: Buxton Brewery

On a sunny Thursday, 11th of July, an IMBC delegation consisting of Port Street, Common, Beagle, and North Tea Power staff descended upon the quiet spa town of Buxton to brew our 2nd IMBC collaboration brew with Buxton Brewery. After swiftly mashing in, and weighing out some hops, we were treated to a lovely tasting of various prototypes and a particularly delicious bottle of Axe Edge. A bit like liquid, juicy, chewy sweets. After a delightful lunch of local pies, slaw, and cheeses, the boil was over, late hops added, and the transfer to the FV was in full swing.

Thanks to everyone at Buxton for a fantastic day, and particularly Colin, the updates on the beer are tantalising!

IMBC Collaboration No. 1: Quantum Brewing Co.

It’s the end of June. Time to get the IMBC collaborations for this year started. Our first stop: Monday, 24 June, with Jay Krause, owner, head brewer, and cask juggler par excellence of Quantum Brewing Co, Stockport. Jay has produced some absolute beery gems, most recently, US Saison and American Light, not to mention the Citra Centennial, which, at 8.1% was ruinously drinkable.

We won’t give away too much of what was brewed (well, we wouldn’t want to be called spoil sports), but you’ll be able to make some guesses based on the photos here. It’s going to be a big beer indeed. The mash tun was absolutely at capacity and a fair few hops were included. There was also a secret ingredient… but you’ll have to come to IMBC in October to taste the results.

Thanks for an excellent brew day, Mr. Krause!

Guerilla Eats at IMBC

We are pleased to announce that Guerrilla Eats will be making sure you don’t go hungry during IMBC. Who are they, you ask?

Guerrilla Eats is a collective set up by a group of street food traders in Manchester. Tired of trekking around farmers markets and festivals, this collective is run by people who want to trade regularly in their home town and just love the food they make.

“The aim of the Guerrilla Eats events is to create a buzz around street food. By bringing in music, bars and other traders and putting it all under one roof (or no roof), we’re making street food the central focus of the events.”

From barbecue to hot dogs, Indian vegetarian delights to burgers, and much more, Guerrilla Eats has something to satisfy everyone.

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IMBC on the road: Copenhagen Beer Celebration

With the tickets purchased back in early November 2012, it didn’t seem possible that six months had gone by so quickly, because the anticipation for CBC had been huge from the minute tickets went on sale. In the intervening months, looking at the brewery announcements, excitement grew steadily.

Finally, on Friday, 3 May, 2013, beer aficionados from all over the world gathered at Sparta Hallen in Copenhagen to have their taste buds dazzled. Wristbands secured after a short queue, and it was into the breach!

It seemed only fitting to start the day with a Doubleblueberryspontanale from the lovely hosts, Mikkeller. From a fruit stout with made with the indigenous Brasilian fruit atemoia, to a cachaça barrel aged barley wine, Way Beer from Brasil were quite the discovery. The number of sours, saisons, and barrel-aged beers was astounding, and the small measures proved to be the key in keeping up with all the high ABV beers. A variety of food stalls rounded out the hall, with risotto, cheese to compliment the beery flavours, chili, hot dogs, and fish cakes with traditional Danish ‘rugbrød’ to help mop up the beer. Finally, the excellent Coffee Collective were on hand to offer caffeinated support.

Another beery highlight was Firestone Walker’s Sixteenth anniversary beer. Blended with eight different Firestone Walker beers, then barrel aged, this imperial stout was immense, with rich vanilla and chocolate notes, and a definite sipping beer.

With beers from Stillwater Artisanal, Westbrook, Amagher Bryghus, ToØl, Jester King, Boxing Cat, Mountain Goat, Three Floyds… and many more, it was difficult not to become giddier than a child in a sweet shop.

Apart from just working one’s way through the bars, there were seminars to attend. Friday’s ‘Session IPA’ seminar, featuring brewers from Kuhnhenn, Founders, Firestone Walker, and Cigar City, turned out to mostly focus on ‘regular’ IPAs, different hopping rates, and each brewery’s IPA recipe evolution.

Saturday’s afternoon sour yeast seminar with Troels Prahl of White Labs and Chad Yakobson of Crooked Stave proved challenging after hitting the Saturday early session, but tasting what the White Labs testing lab produces, not to mention Crooked Stave, was too great an opportunity to pass up. For home brewers and professional brewers, this was surely a most interesting and inspiring seminar. Undoubtedly, there is lots more room for sour and barrel-aged beers produced both in the UK and elsewhere — at least one hopes there will be more readily available soon!

After a full day of supping, the intrepid continued on to the wonderful Mikkeller Bar and the latest addition to the Mikkeller family, the astounding (40 taps, oodles of bottles, spoiled for choice doesn’t even come close) Mikkeller and Friends.

Highlighting all that is innovative, exciting, and experimental in brewing today, CBC pushed the boundaries of palates in the most relaxing and enjoyable way. Thanks to everyone involved for making it happen! Beer education par excellence.

Words and photos by Claudia Asch

Tickets now on sale

Hello! After careful consideration, we have decided to extend the amount of sessions over four days, IMBC 2013 will take place at the same venue, Victoria Baths.

Tickets are now on sale via eventbrite.

We decided to sell a very limited amount of weekend tickets this year, there are only 50 available priced at £33 each, they give you access to ALL the sessions. ‘Lite Session’ tickets start from as little as £6 (including fees).

Session times and prices are as follows :

Thursday 10th October
5.30pm – 11.30pm / £6

Friday 11th October
5.30pm – 11.30pm / £11.50

Saturday 12th October
11am – 4.30pm / £8.50
5.30pm – 11.30pm / £11.30

Sunday 13th October
12pm – 6.30pm / £8.50

Weekender / Thursday 10th – Sunday 13th / £33

* all prices include booking fees

Session times for IMBC 2013

Hello! We have decided to extend the amount of sessions over four days, IMBC 2013 will take place at the same venue, Victoria Baths.

Thanks for all your support this year, it’s been great!

All the best – team IMBC Read More >

IMBC 2012 – a short film

2012 was so much fun! We decided to document it all in a lovely video made by our good friends Asta Films – it features interviews with the brewers, punters and we hope it gives you a great picture of what to expect this year!

Here’s to 2013 – see you back at Victoria Baths for plenty more beer!