We're in a book! A little book all about Sheffield Independents
- True North Brew Co

- Dec 10, 2020
- 1 min read
We're really proud to be part of The Little Book of Sheffield; an in-depth guide to the Steel City's best makers, producers, retailers, cafes, bars, and restaurants.
It's available to buy now and also features the likes of Henderson's Relish, Locksley Gin, Moss Valley Fine Meats, The Great Escape Game, Freshman's Vintage, Bird's Yard, The Mowbray, Jameson's Tearooms, and The Famous Sheffield Shop... all telling their stories and celebrating what makes them and the city unique.
It was put together by the teams at Exposed Magazine and Meze Publishing and is also proud to be part of Sheffield City Council's 'Make Yourself At Home'campaign.
The True North Brew Co. section comprises 8 pages of recipes, stories, interviews, and top tips. Learn all about Kane's journey from selling posters to reinventing pubs, Dean's favourite brew, and how to make a pork, fennel and cider sausage!
You can buy The Little Book of Sheffield for £10 here or pick up a copy in the True North Store on Devonshire Street. It will make the perfect stocking filler or coffee table book and we can't wait to hear what you think.
Happy reading...































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