We're excited to announce our first foray into subscriptions, but not a just a normal beer subscription, oh no. We wanted to offer something a little different. Working with White Rabbit Books is always an easy decision, they publish the best books on Music, Culture as well as sitting alongside some of the best fiction. That feels Verdant!
A bi-monthly Beer & Book subscription, with an online discussion with the authors, publishers and brewers.
White Rabbit launched in spring 2020, dedicated to publishing the most innovative books and voices in music and literature. Building on the uniquely successful publishing he was responsible for at Faber Social, Lee Brackstone’s books and authors for the imprint encompass memoir, history, fiction, translation, illustrated books and high-spec limited editions.
The Beer & Book Club offers all subscribers a book and six fresh Verdant Beers every other month. Towards the next release we will also be offering the chance to join some of the Verdant Team as well the White Rabbit team and the authors for a live online book club style discussion. Chat about the book, chat about the beers, have a beer whilst chatting about the book.
The subscription will offer a deep dive into the world of White Rabbit, as well as access to our freshest releases. Available to buy as a one-time purchase or as a subscription (with a 10% discount), which you can pause, amend or cancel at any time from your account page.
Each subscription will feature a book hand picked by a member of the team here at Verdant Towers alongside a 6 pack of the months freshest beer releases.
Subscriptions are available now from the Web Shop
The first edition of the Book Club will include our very own book: 'My Life In Beer' a collection of essays.
MY LIFE IN BEER celebrates the first ten years in the life of Verdant Brewing, an independent brewery with an astonishing record for producing and reinventing beer. A collaboration with innovative publisher White Rabbit Books, this anthology celebrates beer in all its guises.
There are essays here by some of the finest writers of the twenty-first century: poets, novelists, emerging talents, Booker Prize-winners, artists, publishers, musicians, writers on music, ex-drinkers and sometime-drinkers . . . and a solitary brewer. These essays go back into the Proustian memories, returning to the waymarkers, formative moments, celebrations, travels, turning-points and chance meetings that make up a life.
The result is a creative, thoughtful and often euphoric gathering, all raising a glass to beer as it has mattered to them.