There's nothing like a crisp pint on a sunny day - but have you tried a pint poured fresh from a tank? The legendary Camden Town Brewery has announced the return of its self-proclaimed Tank Party Tour, bringing fresh pints from London to Bristol - and it's arriving this weekend.
Coming to Bristol pub favourite, Steam, near Clifton Down Station off Whiteladies Road in Clifton, the Tank Party is back after the success of 2021's debut tour of the UK. The Camden Town Brewery Tank Party brings Unfiltered Hells Lager directly from the original Camden brewery to fans across the UK.
Serving up 23,000 pints across the UK en-route, Bristol pub-goers can expect not only the freshest lager, but street food, live artists and DJs to boot. Steam Bristol is the ultimate watering hole, favoured by everyone from locals to University of Bristol students.
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On 15th and 16th July at Steam in Clifton, thousands of pints will be poured straight from the tank. Camden Town Brewery are also taking over the taps at Steam to offer pints of Pale Ale and Off Menu IPA, too.
To tickle the tastebuds, Bristolian street food favourites Fattso Burger have teamed up with Camden Town Brewery to offer punters dirty burgers, fried chicken and loaded dogs. There will also be plenty of delicious veggie and vegan options, too.
Live acts and DJs will provide entertainment throughout the weekend. The Brewery will also be offering a range of creative workshops and activities - or you can just hang out with your pals getting merry.
Camden Town Brewery is a leading brewery based in North London and is the home of Hells Lager. The team began brewing under the railway arches in Camden back in 2010, and have since become a cult favourite across the UK.
The Tank Party tour is hitting not just Bristol, but many cities across the UK. After Bristol, the tank makes its way to Newcastle on 22-23 July and to Camden's Beer Hall in London on 3-4 September for its grand finale.
To sign up for the Bristol party, entry is free but you must register your interest. You can do so on the Camden Town Brewery website.
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