A popular brewery and tap room on the outskirts of the city centre has announced it is shutting up shop for good later this week - less than a year after it was taken over by new owners.
Temperance Street Brewery, which is situated in a railway arch on North Western Street in Ardwick, started life as part of the Beer Nouveau brewery founded by Steve Dunkley.
Last year, Steve announced Beer Nouveau - regarded highly within the local craft beer scene - was winding down and Temperance Street Brewery would be sold on.
Katie Sutton took over the premises at the end of 2022 alongside Matt Gibson of Temperance Street Cider. READ MORE: I went for lunch at the 'most famous' Caribbean spot in Manchester and I was blown away READ MORE: Take That logo lights up Manchester Co-op Live Arena - and fans are already going wild It has since served as a ‘community-focused’ brewery and tap room where people can drink beer and cider that has been brewed or made on-site - including the likes of Desert Island Discotheque and Last Exit To Blackpool.
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