Daylight Lockdown

Because every birthday needs beer.
Sarah Ward
January 19, 2019

Overview

When Green Beacon Brewing Co opened its doors back in 2013, few could've known the yeasty, tasty joy that would follow. Actually, that's not true. Predicting that a brewery in Newstead was going to be a hit — well, that can't have been all that difficult.

Now, six years later, it's doing what every brewery is obliged to do on such an occasion, aka throwing a massive birthday bash. Come 11am on January 26, it'll be marking the occasion in style, aka with drinks and a damn fine time.

That's what the Beacon does every January; however this year's shindig is a little different. Dubbed Daylight Lockdown, it's not actually taking place at its home base, but rather in a warehouse at 22 Bailey Street in West End. This takeover party will feature a sneak peek of GB's latest Milkshake IPA release, plus a street art extravaganza. In-between sips, you'll watch some of Brisbane's best turn the space into an open-air gallery.

The T-Shirt Mill will also be onsite, printing shirts with the same images that will be painted all over the walls — so you'll get quite the unique souvenir.

Tickets are on sale now, and your $5 entry fee will go to local non-profit Micah Projects, which helps people in need. So will the container refunds that GB will nab from all the brews consumed across the day.

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