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Friday 8th March | 2024 | Doors open at 7:30pm.
The Old Cold Store, Nottingham
Pay what you feel. All proceeds go to Nottingham Women's Centre
Join Castle Rock Brewery this International Women's Day for the launch of their International Women's Day Beer, Order + Disorder, brewed in collaboration with No Half Measures! Come down to the Old Cold Store and be one of the first to try the beer.
The Beer
Two volumes of this beer were brewed, one on the main brewery kit and one on our smaller brewing kit, the Pilot Project.
- Order + Disorder volume 1: Brewed with Nelson Sauvin hops on our main brewery kit with help from local Nottingham women and No Half Measures.
- Order + Disorder volume 2: Brewed with Harlequin hops on the Pilot Project
- Plus, all your usual favourites!
10p from every pint sold will be donated to Nottingham Women's Centre.
More Info
You can also enjoy live music from Midnight Rodeo, a Nottingham formed psychedelic art-pop sextet band. Their sound is unique in its combination of a powerful groove laden rhythm, alongside jangly guitars, theremin-esque synths, and booming organs all held together with the ethereal, honeyed vocals of frontwoman Maddy Chamberlain. 2023 has seen them tour with Deja Vega, alongside multiple headline dates, as well as delving into the UK festival scene. Their Winter 2023 tour was a huge success, including sold out shows around the UK and in Paris. Their debut album is set for release in Autumn 2024. The coveted latest single 'Thank You for Your Time' is available now via Bandcamp.com and for streaming now!
Support TBA shortly!
Please note, this gig is Pay What You Feel, with all proceeds going directly to Nottingham Women's Centre. Donations of £5+ give you the chance to win a limited-edition Order + Disorder screenprint!
Everyone's welcome, the more the merrier!
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