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Power Plant Gluten Free Lager > Inspired by Music
Like most things we do here at Two Tribes, our Power Plant lager was inspired by music.
We named it after the influential German electronic band Kraftwerk and the iconic house music nightclub opened by DJ Frankie Knuckles.
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What is London Flavour? >
What do we mean when we say Two Tribes is London Flavour? Can a city even have a flavour?
In this blog we consider the elements of our brand that contribute to the cultural community of the city we call home. -
Two Tribes Staff Favourite Songs of 2022 > Part 1
We invited our team to look back on the last 12 months and share their favourite songs of 2022.
Enjoy this eclectic mix of tunes which really showcases the huge variety of tastes amongst the team here at Two Tribes. -
End Of The Road > Two Tribes Summer Festival Recap (Part 3)
We concluded our incredible summer music festival season in 2022 by returning to End of the Road Festival in the countryside on the Dorset and Wiltshire border.
We brought our beers, our CAMPFIRE Fire Kitchen team - and invited our pals from Voices Radio to program the tunes at our very own stage. -
BEER + MUSIC + ART > Why is it so important in the Two Tribes culture?
Printed on the side of our cans and emblazoned on the backs of the merch worn by our taproom staff are the words > BEER + MUSIC + ART.
Why do we shout about this, and what exactly do we mean? Two Tribes Brand Manager Dylan Hayes explains.
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Tileyard Studios, King's Cross > Our Home in London
Two Tribes Brewery and our CAMPFIRE Taproom + Fire Kitchen can be found in Tileyard Studios - a vibrant and welcoming creative estate tucked away behind an unassuming set of brick fronted storage units and a nightclub just off York Way, north of Kings Cross in London.