LANRE BAKARE // DONZOKO // DOUBLE NORTHERN // IMPERIAL BURTON IPA // 7.0%
LANRE BAKARE // DONZOKO // DOUBLE NORTHERN // IMPERIAL BURTON IPA // 7.0%
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The fifth release in the Lanre Bakare Patrons Project series pays homage to the Northern Soul all-nighters that are a key focus of Lanre’s latest, and first non-fiction book: ‘We Were There: How Black culture, resistance and community shaped modern Britain.’
Double Northern is a modern take on a classic beer that was prevalent at the time Northern Soul was dominating dancefloors across the North of England, and a direct nod to the Burton-upon-Trent heritage of the style. We teamed up with Donzoko to create this reimagined recipe, which started with the ‘burtonisation’ of the water, pushing the mineral content much higher than we usually would.
The base combines historic Chevallier malt with Maris Otter, while Brewers Invert Sugar No.1 boosts ABV and fermentability whilst honouring traditional brewing methods. English hop varieties First Gold, East Kent Goldings and Bramling Cross deliver marmalade, earthy spice, and winter berry flavours with a bold bitterness.
7.0% ABV // 440ML
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The fifth release in the Lanre Bakare Patrons Project series pays homage to the Northern Soul all-nighters that are a key focus of Lanre’s latest, and first non-fiction book: ‘We Were There: How Black culture, resistance and community shaped modern Britain.’
Brew Sheet
Brew Sheet
7.0% ABV // 14 EBC // 50 IBU // 1.65 OG // 440ML
INGREDIENTS: Water, Malted BARLEY (GLUTEN), Hops, Invert Sugar, Yeast
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SERIES 30 // LANRE BAKARE
This Patrons Project takes us on a journey of discovery with Lanre Bakare. From growing up in Bradford’s Nigerian community to living in downtown LA, we will see and taste the world through his lens. A born and bred Bradfordian, Lanre cut his teeth in the local indy scene, before going on to become an Arts and Culture Correspondent for The Guardian. This saw him setting up US coverage for the publication, and spending time living in New York, LA, and London interviewing cultural icons of the likes of Steve McQueen, Angela Davis and Cillian Murphy, as well as co-writing a book with Ovie Soko.
