The Indian Brewery Expands Its Presence with Exciting New Brewery & Tap Room

The Indian Brewery is thrilled to announce its official expansion into a new premises in the
heart of the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul’s Square. Situated on the corner of Mary Ann Street and Livery Street within an iconic building, the new location highlights The Indian Brewery’s commitment to becoming an integral part of
the local community. The Jewellery Quarter, with its rich history and atmosphere, provides
the perfect backdrop for the brewery’s growth.


“Phase 1 of the development will focus on making the brewery operational, ensuring the
continual production of a diverse range of beers – from traditional to modern and vibrant
beers – along with experimental, seasonal, and collaborative brews.” said Jay Purewal, Head
Brewer.


In Phase 2, the brewery will introduce a unique taproom experience featuring an extensive
number of beer taps, games area and theatre kitchen with live sports on the big screen. This
taproom will be distinct and separate from the existing Indian Brewery Snowhill location,
known for its exceptional modern Indian street food. The new taproom is set to enhance the
Jewellery Quarter’s culinary landscape by combining craft beer with a delicious menu of
innovative food, all made fresh on-site.


“Our expansion into the Jewellery Quarter marks a significant milestone for The Indian
Brewery,” said Jaspal Purewal, CEO of The Indian Brewery. “We are excited to be part of such
a historic and vibrant community, and we look forward to contributing to the city centre’s
cultural and culinary tapestry for many years to come. In addition, we will be increasing
employment within the local area, and we anticipate on creating up to 30 new jobs.”
The taproom will not only showcase a diverse range of craft beers but also offer a curated
selection of natural, organic, and low-intervention wines. In addition to signature cocktails,
patrons can explore the finest low/no-alcohol beverages, ensuring a comprehensive
experience for all to enjoy.


The Indian Brewery’s commitment to quality, innovation and community engagement
remains at the forefront of this expansion. Birmingham is in for a treat as The Indian
Brewery brings its unique blend of craft brewing and culinary creation to this iconic
location
The expected opening date is May 2024. (Just in time for Euro 2024)
For more information on The Indian Brewery beers or to visit the Indian Brewery Snowhill
location, please visit www.indianbrewery.com

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