Kirkstall Brewery is taking on the lease of The Tetley, Leeds, with plans to make it a hub for great beer from the city, renewing its status as a “landmark of Yorkshire beer culture”.
The building is the former brewing headquarters of Tetley’s Brewery, built in the Art Deco style in 1931. In the 1980s, Tetley’s became the largest producer of cask ale in the world. The site has remained an icon of Leeds beer history, even after its closure in 2011.
The building, which now stands at the heart of Leeds’s newest mixed-use district, Aire Park, operated as a contemporary art gallery from 2013 until last year.
From May, Kirkstall will be operating The Tetley as a showcase of the very best of brewing in Leeds. It will feature beers from other breweries in the area, alongside brands from Kirkstall Brewery, Leeds Brewery, and founder Steve Holt’s most recent acquisition, North Brewing. There are plans to host a number of events at the historic building.
“It’s a tremendous privilege to bring Leeds’ most iconic brewery building into the Kirkstall fold,” said Steve. “As a brewery that pays a great deal of respect to the history of brewing in the city, we believe we are the ideal custodians for the next chapter of this legendary building.”
Michael Cronin, head of portfolio at Vastint UK, the developer behind Aire Park and owner of The Tetley building, said: “Last year we outlined our ambitions to safeguard this iconic building for the next 100 years, and have now submitted our plans to the council. Since we became custodians of the building, it was always our intention to keep it open until the restoration work got underway to bring this fantastic building up to 21stt century standards.
“So, we’re thrilled to be welcoming Kirkstall Brewery to Aire Park, and to be bringing one of the current generations of Leeds and Yorkshire breweries to a site which has played such a pivotal role in the history of beer-making in the region.
“The Tetley will form the centre piece of Aire Park, alongside the eight-acre public park, and this collaboration will hopefully give the people of Leeds a small taster of what’s to come in the very near future.”
Steve added: “It really is the crown jewel of brewing history in Leeds, and we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to make it a landmark of Yorkshire beer culture once again.”
The Tetley is expected to reopen under Kirkstall’s management in May.