South Tyneside community brewery raises a glass to successful first year
A community microbrewery, the first of its kind in South Shields, is celebrating a successful first year of trading despite the pandemic and is looking ahead to 2022.
One More Than Two Brewery in Portberry Street, South Shields, opened in September 2020 with the idea of creating the first ‘community brewery’ in South Tyneside, with the business subsequently expanding its services over the course of the year.
The brewery also prides itself on its partnerships with other independent businesses in the North East. Founder Chris Donovan says he holds a “firm belief in showcasing other South Tyneside businesses and ultimately keeping money within the local economy, whilst providing an all-inclusive space for the local community”.
Since opening the business has continued to adapt and evolve with the times. During the lockdown periods, the brewery was able to continue trading as the bottle shop remained open, and the company also launched a local home delivery service.
As part of its ambitious growth plans, One More Than Two Brewery is now diversifying into events. This will range from hosting local stand-up comedians in the ‘Felt Nowt Comedy Night’ to beer festivals to regular cocktail nights.
The brewery is also in partnership with South Shields Football Club as the sole provider of ale at the Mariners Park ground. In 2022, the first team and manager have been invited to brew their own exclusive club beer.
Chris said: “The pandemic highlighted the importance of community and togetherness for many people and One More Than Two Brewery wants to be that space for people in the North East. People often come into the brewery as strangers and leave as friends, and I believe the magic of the brewery is the culture we have created within it.”
“It’s important that we include the community to ensure we continue with our original philosophy of brewing beer South Tyneside can be proud of. Local partnerships and collaborations are also paramount to business success, and we are proud to champion our area and the wonderful businesses within it.”
Cllr Mark Walsh, lead member for regeneration and economy at South Tyneside Council added: “It’s wonderful to see a local business thrive and champion the people and businesses in South Tyneside. Hospitality has suffered as much as any industry during the pandemic so it’s particularly pleasing to see our local brewery doing so well.
“Congratulations on a successful year and we look forward to seeing what One More Than Two Brewery will do next.”
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