News
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Voices Radio + Two Tribes > DJ Workshop Showcase
Last Friday, we held the first showcase night for the students of our recent DJ workshop series in partnership with Voices Radio.
Learn more about the workshop - and find out how you can apply to the second series.
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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. -
Roxy Club Cold IPA > Inspired by the London Punk Scene
The Roxy Club was the first venue to give punk music a home in London. Our Roxy Club Cold IPA honours the legacy of this legendary venue, and the counter-culture it gave a home to.
In this blog we take a deep dive into the origins of punk in London, and show how it has inspired us to make this beer. -
Connecting Communities > Camden's Park in the Sky
We were excited to hear that the Camden Highline project received planning approval from Camden Council last week.
Learn more about the history of the railway line, discover what it will look like - and learn how you can help. -
Dream Factory > Beer, Art and the Creative Process
Dream Factory is our deliciously fruity pale ale. A tantalizing fusion of mango, passionfruit and citrus aromas, with flavours of melon and a gentle bitterness.
Inspired by artists and musicians, Dream Factory serves as a reminder to never stop creating. To come together, collaborate and share ideas.