Young Henrys Is Turning Goodgod into a Road House Pop-Up
Growlers over the bar, peanut shells on the floor and blues bands in cages. No bar fights allowed.
City-dwelling fans of a solid Sydney brewed growler won't need to venture to the west for a tipple this winter. Masters of wild inner west brewing Young Henrys and the CBD's go-to basement danceteria Goodgod Small Club are teaming up for one hell of a pop-up — dubbed the 'Young Henrys Road House'.
A monthly pop-up tasting bar themed around the American road houses you might have seen on your travels but more likely in Patrick Swayze's Road House, The Blues Brothers and Footloose — yeah, those sexy, sexy abodes where dancing is legal, bar fights abound (leave that out) and pelvic thrusting is commonplace — the Young Henrys Road House will see growlers over the bar, special Young Henrys brews on tap, peanuts errrrrrwhurrrrr and rock 'n' blues bands playing on a 'stage in a cage'. Yep, bands in cages.
Kicking off Thursday, June 4, the Road House will see Melbourne's Twin Beasts in the cage while Bottled Lightning Co. launch their collaborative Young Henrys brew. Best bit? The first 100 punters through the door get their first brew on the house. Following weeks will see rock'n'blues band Los Tones, rockabilly crooner Pat Capocci and Sydney's own Jack Carty — all in the cage.
Remember, Thursdays are the only day you can get Belly Bao's insane Baoger, so wins all round.
Here's the vibe, just leave the bar fights out:
Young Henrys Road House pops up every Thursday from 7pm, from June 4 to 18. We'd usually leave the poster out, but this one's too good to omit.