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5th Birthday Kiss Up in Camden Town Brewery this weekend!

#CTBBar – It's All Happening

This weekend Camden Town Brewery celebrates its 5th year anniversary. Started for the pure pleasure of brewing, this has organically grown into speciality beer brand that a lot of people can relate to on many levels.

The flavour, for a start.

Camden Town Brewery very kindly supplied us with the rider for the artists when Playhard launched Camden Dingwalls 40th anniversary year in 2013.

The beers in the fridge went down as much of a cool treat as the event!

That cameradie with Camden's globally reknown entertainment heritage, and an engaging sense of fun, are more reasons that their craft beers are increasingly popular.

The brewery has its own bar on site. People pop in to stock up directly with their favourite brews, or hang out in the bar with friends. Sometimes there's entertainment. CTBBar was one of the stages at the Camden Crawl Festival finale last summer.

On Saturday 18th July Camden Town Brewery are throwing a street party.

They celebrate five fruitful fab n fun filled years.

Its Free entry, from mid day onwards

@CamdenBrewery 55 Wilkin Street Mews (under Kentish Town West station), London NW3 3NN

(Five minutes walk from Kentish Town tube station and ten from from Camden Town). camdentownbrewery.com

The gift that keeps on giving has more treats up its sleeve again the next day. There's another of their very sociable 'Bring Your Own Picnic Food' gatherings 3-6pm. Friends/Fans/Family hang out with musicians at a very different and personal kind of Sunday lunch. The Mojo Magazine recommended singer, song writer and musical activist, Ceri James, played earlier this month and on 19th July DIY uniqulture is in the house with word from punk legend, Bruno Wizard (who not only recently adorned the windows of Selfridges in Oxford Street but is also the subject of the acclaimed Heart Of Bruno Wizard movie) with mover shaker friends Jean Genie's Massive Hugs and James Fisher - all blessed with natural charm as well as talent. TheZineUK will also be repping in the bar so please do come and say hi. We love exchanging chat n ideas... and discovering cool talent. This bootleg video ('Firelight Jack') is a very early appearance at Panda Power, by JGMH, who has since appeared at various festivals including Hop Farm and The Great Escape, supported Mark Morriss of The Bluetones and appeared in The Go! Team's 'The Scene Between' video, while honing her skills.

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