About this deal
The move to start serving meat has sparked a fierce debate online, with some accepting that they need to make the move to stay operating, and others blasting them for ‘selling death and cruelty’. It had to be the right time for the girls, it took a bit of time but seven months ago we decided to go for it. The brothers currently run two successful beer houses, Middlewood Locks and Ancoats, in Manchester and run a bar out of its Salford taproom. In a statement on the shock Liverpool Beerhouse closure, Keith McAvoy, chief executive of Seven Bro7hers Brewing Co, said: “In this current economic climate we have to consider our business as a whole and review the success and affordability of all of our sites – we have now taken the unfortunate decision to temporarily close our Liverpool Beerhouse.
We're on a journey to become a nationally recognised brand name, by providing an alternative to the mass-produced, bland offerings on the market, by creating beers for people who think outside of the box. Don't worry about social distancing this was very well handled and we never felt anxious whilst there.Here at SEVEN BRO7HERS we hope that you’ll join the family in our journey to overcome the barriers that make it difficult to learn about and experience true craft beer.
The other three - Dan, Luke and Guy - have their own careers - but are “heavily involved” in the business. As director Keith McAvoy explains: “Before we met Warren we were uncertain what was the best direction for the business to follow - but it all became much clearer after our first few meetings. Seven Brothers is an award winning brewery based in Salford, Manchester ran by seven brothers and extended team.It was our Dad who first got us into beer – he used to home brew when we were kids and so for us, there’s a lovely nostalgia in everything about beer.