One of Northern Ireland’s leading independent breweries has announced plans to open a taproom at its brewery in East Belfast through a community share raise.
Boundary Brewing, a co-operative with more than 1,500 members, plans to open the taproom later this year. It is launching a community share raise to secure £150,000 to help with the fit-out costs at the new premises, on the Newtownards Road in Belfast.
Located at the brewery, the taproom will be a community hub, providing a meeting place for sports clubs, ook groups, community organisations, and others.
It will offer the freshest and cheapest Boundary beer available anywhere, along with some beer from other world-class breweries.
The taproom will also feature wine and local spirits. Drinks will also be available to take away. There will be a partnership with Flout Pizza.
The community shares start at £100 per share and come with a range of benefits, including an 18% discount on Boundary beer from the company’s shop, and 10% off all Boundary beer from its other venues. The community share raise will also give investors 20% of their investment back as a gift voucher for Boundary beer in all the brewery’s venues. Shares can be purchased here.
Boundary Brewing is the brainchild of Matthew Dick, who started the business eight years ago through an initial crowdfunding drive that raised £100,000 from more than 400 members in just eight days.
Several years later, Boundary offered more shares to its growing community of fans, raising a further £160,000 and attracting hundreds of new members to its cooperative business.
Matthew said: “Opening a taproom has been our dream since we brewed our first Boundary beer almost a decade ago, and I’m absolutely buzzing that we’re now making that dream a reality.
“If you have fallen head over heels in love with Boundary, or just love beer, and have always wanted a permanent place to come to enjoy the freshest, most interesting beers in Belfast, then this is your opportunity to make a difference.
“If you have been to any of our dozens of pop-up taprooms and events and want to help make them a permanent reality right here in Belfast, then join us. If you want to help a successful, growing, internationally recognised brewery from Belfast take its next step, then we’d be delighted to have your support!”
Boundary Brewing is investing a total of £300,000 in the launch of the new Taproom. £150,000 will come from the community share raise and the other £150,000 has already been financed.