If you missed this talk at last year’s History Festival, this is your chance to learn about Cirencester’s brewing history.
ABOUT THE SESSION
In it’s heyday, Cirencester Brewery’s three massive chimneys dominated the Cirencester skyline. The brewery complex included assembly rooms and a galleried inn. So where did it all go, and what would it have been like? New Brewery Arts occupies some of the brewery site; join our CEO Beth Alden and Cotswold Lakes Brew Co’s Nick Hunt to explore Cirencencester’s brewing past and present, along with a glass of local beer from Cotswold Lakes Brew Co.
beth alden, ceo New Brewery Arts
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Nick Hunt, CEO Cotswold Lakes Brew Co.
Amongst the many things Nick brings to our team, in the early days the most revered were our brewing kit and the use of his posh shed to call our home. But now he is driving our business plan, the associated paperwork and building our industry connections. Born and raised near the Water Park, there’s little Nick doesn’t know about the lakes (and the people who live near them). A qualified actuary and someone who, bizarrely, but actively, sought out a role in ’Risk’, Nick is the exception that proves the rule; the rule that Actuarial Science and Risk is boring. A talented musician, you may also find him performing with his band at local pubs and festivals.
New Brewery Arts CEO Beth Alden
Date & Time: Friday 6th June, xxx
Venue: Gallery, New Brewery Arts
PRICE:
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Who is this for?
This sell-out session closed the inaugural Cirencester History festival. Don’t miss out on your chance to hear it.