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Beer slushies and brand new clothing at Beavertown's pop up

Ever gazed dreamily upon a can of Neck Oil and wished that Beavertown was a place you could actually visit? It's not just the beer talking — the iconic brewery is as beloved for its eye-popping aesthetic as it is for its great tasting brews. And starting this week you're invited to immerse yourself in it, at Beavertown's summer pop up.

Back by popular demand for the second year, the pop up takes over Unit 11 of east London's Truman Brewery, 17-30 August. Here you can shop clothing featuring iconic Beavertown designs (think skulls, spaceships, ray guns, and alluring neon hues), alongside signed artworks, and limited edition gear including embroidered baby tees and an incredibly slick rain poncho, created in collaborating with RAINKISS. You could even leave with a free piece of body art, courtesy of Beavertown's resident tattoo artist (yep, that's apparently a thing!) Book your slot here and then choose from six designs on the day.

Of course, it wouldn't be a Beavertown pop up without plenty of beer. This time, in addition to classic brews like Neck Oil IPA, Gamma Ray APA and alcohol-free Lazer Crush IPA, there are brand new beer-based creations to sample. Lemon Phantom beer slushy, anyone?

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