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<big>'''Two Towers Brewery,''' ''29 Shadwell Street, Birmingham B4 6HB''</big>
== '''Two Towers Brewery Ltd,''' ''29 Shadwell Street, Birmingham B4 6HB'' ==
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Established in 2010 in an industrial unit at 51 Mott Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B19 3HE.
Established in 2010 in an industrial unit at 51 Mott Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B19 3HE.
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In 2016, the brewery moved to Shadwell Street, adjacent to its tied house, the Gunmakers Arms.
In 2016, the brewery moved to Shadwell Street, adjacent to its tied house, the Gunmakers Arms.


[[Burning Soul]] took over the Mott Street premises.
[[Burning Soul Brewery]] took over the Mott Street premises.
 
 
'''The Brewery, May 2017:'''
 
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'''[[Gunmakers Arms, Birmingham|The Gunmakers Arms]], the brewery tap, May 2017:'''
 
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 6 June 2021

Two Towers Brewery, 29 Shadwell Street, Birmingham B4 6HB

Established in 2010 in an industrial unit at 51 Mott Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B19 3HE.

The brewery was named after the towers that J R R Tolkien allegedly used as inspiration for his famous trilogy.

In 2016, the brewery moved to Shadwell Street, adjacent to its tied house, the Gunmakers Arms.

Burning Soul Brewery took over the Mott Street premises.


The Brewery, May 2017:


The Gunmakers Arms, the brewery tap, May 2017: