Showing posts with label The Sparrow Bier cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Sparrow Bier cafe. Show all posts

The Sparrow: Surviving and thriving, one year on

Friday, May 11, 2012
For any new venture the first year is a testing and trying time, and there's even more of an uphill struggle for a new food or drink venue launching at a time when people are keeping a close eye on the purse strings.

But the thing is, it should be tough. Unlike some members of the beery community I totally agree with it being tough for pubs and bars, because it makes people try harder, strive for more and run better businesses. Call me a cold-hearted capitalist but if a bar is good enough then it will survive, and thrive.

As soon as I set foot in The Sparrow I knew it would work, that the concept of a relaxed beer cafe was a good one - the much needed antithesis to some of Bradford's solid but somewhat baudy boozers. Then you look at the quality of the beer on offer, and the prices, and suddenly you're filled with a sense that this place is going to last. It's going to be brilliant.

That's how I felt after leaving the preview event a year ago, and thankfully in the year since then The Sparrow have done nothing but go from strength to strength; won Bradford Camra pub of the year, been named in The Guardian's Top Ten UK Craft Beer Bars and continued to bring exciting, modern, high quality beers to the people of Bradford - for a price that makes this Leeds dweller more than a little jealous.

Quite rightly, the guys from The Sparrow want to celebrate their first birthday in style and are inviting people to join them in trying some beers brewed especially for them, an American IPA and Black IPA, along with some very special beers from around the World. So if you've got a spare day or evening, hell, a spare hour, I'd suggest getting down to The Sparrow at some point between the 16th - 20th May, because what they've got lined up looks like it shouldn't be missed.

There's plenty more tricks up their sleeves I'm sure, but for now, here's how things are shaping up, and what the guys have to say about the party:

"We have some treats lined up for you for our birthday party, Les and Mark have brewed two special celebration beers in collaboration with Saltaire brewery. Both beers are heavily dry hopped IPAs. Two new keg lines will be launched to coincide with our celebrations and they will be pouring some pretty special beers. The fridges with be filled with some big, rare, party bottles for your enjoyment."

Beers lined up so far:

CASK:

Our two birthday beers that we brewed with Saltaire Brewery - Dunnock American IPA & Black Throat Black IPA (they are both named after types of Sparrows). Plus beers from some of our favourites including Quantum, Red Willow, Buxton, Kirkstall, Magic Rock, Ilkley and Hawkshead!

KEG:
Boon Kriek, Sierra Nevada Ruthless, Nogne O Two Captains plus more!


BOTTLES:
Dogfish Head Red and White (extremely rare), Flying Dog Wildeman (the best beer Mark tasted in New York) and Schneider Nelson Sauvin (one of our favourites)!


 You can find out more info on their Facebook page here: facebook.com/thesparrowbradford

The Sparrow Bier Cafe, Bradford BD1

Thursday, May 19, 2011
Last night I was fortunate enough to be invited along to a preview of West Yorkshire's newest craft beer bar, The Sparrow Bier Cafe in Bradford, which officially opens it's doors tomorrow (20th May 2011).

The guys have been working like crazy to get the place ready in time for launch and I got the impression the workmen had left for the day not long before we were welcomed in - especially when my first pint stuck to the not-quite-dry varnish on the table! That said, the place was 99% finished and does look fantastic.

As you can see there's a big glass front to the place which lets in loads of light and helps the bar feel spacious and airy (there will be more tables out than is pictured though), along with clusters of tables and chairs, giving it a real relaxed cafe atmosphere.

The floors were still to be finished when we were there, but loads of local art was already up on the walls and there was a huge chalk board to the left of the bar where I'm assuming things such as specials are going to be listed. The soft green paint reminded me a lot of Veritas in Leeds, which isn't far off my impression of the bar overall, which was a bit like a cross between North bar and Veritas. Which is high praise indeed.

I had a cracking pint of the lovely Bernard Dark Lager to knock the dust off my pipes before delving into some of their other beery delights - over the course of the night I tried:
  • Bernard Dark Lager (keg) - Rich yet refreshing with chocolate and light roasted malt, and a clean, dry, herbal hop finish. Really lovely stuff.
  • Meantime Special (keg) - A pretty standard IPA, not quite as good as their India Pale Ale in bottles, but still pretty good.
  • Meantime Stout (keg) - My favourite stout of the night. Super smokey, chocolate, dry coffee.
  • Jaipur (cask) - Always a good choice, this was perfectly conditoned and tasted super fresh and hoppy, with all that grapefruit and tropical fruityness. A classic.
  • Stout Mary (cask) - This is a proper, classic stout. Thick, smoky and dry. Nice
  • Bernard Unfiltered (keg) - A great biscuity pilsner style unfiltered beer with an almost nutty savouriness and bags of spicy hops in the finish.
  • Silly Saison (250ml bottle) - Lovely sweet Belgian richness, low on hops but big on herby flavour. A lovely 5% beer that is an absolute belter of a bargain at £2.20 a bottle. Plus it's on the regular beer menu so should always be available.
  • Great Divide Titan IPA (330ml bottle) - This self proclaimed "Assertive India Pale Ale" was one of the bottled specials which will regularly change. It was an absolute stonker of a beer. I think everyone on our table bought a bottle and by the end of the night the fridge had been emptied of them. Huge, hoppy, sappy, pithy, delicious. Plus at £4 a bottle for a 7.1% American Hop Bomb, this was a steal. If they've got this in the fridge when you go then do yourself a favour and buy a bottle!

Here are some more photos that I took, which show the downstairs seating area, Bernard font, and a few of the beers I tried.

It's an absolutely cracking beer bar and fills a gap in the market that has long existed in Bradford. So Beer Geeks of Bradford rejoice, your new home awaits you...






Big thanks to the guys from The Sparrow for inviting me, and the other bloggers (including Rob from HopZine, Nick from Beer Prole, and fletch from Real Ale Reviews) for making it such a good night! I