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Camerons to launch Birmingham Head of Steam in 2018
Hartlepool-headquartered Camerons Brewery has announced it will open a Head of Steam venue in Birmingham next year.
Work will begin on the site of the former Temple Street Social venue in February ahead of a proposed May launch, representing the brewers’ first venture into the West Midlands.
The Head of Steam, which showcases a diverse range of world and UK beers, will have 20 keg lines with a selection of rotating craft beers, 10 cask ale lines including beers and real cider from around the region and beyond, plus a selection of premium cocktails, wines, spirits and soft drinks.
The food menu will be a mix of traditional British favourites, Americana and world flavours. Many of these dishes will be made using the drinks range as ingredients, allowing the team and guests to explore pairing the innovative beer range with their food choices according to Camerons.
Chris Soley, Chief Executive at Camerons Brewery, said “As part of our expansion plans we have been looking at venues across the UK, and the Midlands was a key area we identified for our Head of Steam venue.
“Birmingham is such a vibrant UK city, and an area which has a growing craft beer scene. We feel our bar will further enhance this offer and we’re very excited about what will be a key venue within our group.
“This Birmingham venue will be Camerons highest ever single site investment into a pub and we feel we will offer a very unique customer experience.”
Camerons Brewery Ltd is one of the largest private breweries in the UK, with the capacity to produce more than 1 million hectolitres of beer annually.
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