Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter is world-famous for its centuries-old craftsmanship, producing as much as 40 percent of the UK’s jewellery. But the area is more than just workshops and showrooms, cafés, galleries, creative studios, and independent pubs are turning it into a buzzing hub for culture, food, and drink.

If you’re planning a day out in the Quarter, why not make it a proper Purity pub crawl? Start with a refreshing lager in one historic pub, enjoy a hearty meal in the next, and finish with a bold IPA as you wander the streets filled with jewellery shops, galleries, and creative spaces. With Purity beers on tap at some of the Quarter’s favourite venues, you can sip your way through the local culture and craft scene all in one afternoon.

And now, Purity Brewing Co. is bringing its award-winning beers to some of the Quarter’s most-loved spots, making your visit even more memorable.

There’s a surprising similarity between brewing and jewellery-making. Both demand patience, skill, and attention to detail, and Purity has always admired the creative energy of the Jewellery Quarter. It’s great to see their beers being enjoyed in the very heart of Birmingham, where craft and community come together.

Based in Great Alne, Warwickshire, Purity Brewing has been crafting beers with care and creativity for over a decade. From crisp lagers and refreshing pale ales to bold, hoppy IPAs, every beer reflects the same dedication to craft and flavour that has long been the hallmark of Birmingham’s metalworkers.

 

Where to Find Purity in and Around the Jewellery Quarter

Hen & Chickens, Constitution Hill
A true Birmingham institution, Hen & Chickens pairs a brilliant desi-pub menu with a carefully curated beer line-up. Purity’s Jimbo is now a firm favourite on tap, adding to the pub’s lively atmosphere and supporting its commitment to local breweries.

Purecraft Bar & Kitchen, Waterloo Street
Just a short stroll from the heart of the Quarter, Purecraft offers a wide range of Purity beers on cask and keg. With hearty British dishes and a welcoming environment, it’s a favourite with both locals and visitors.

1000 Trades, Frederick Street
At the centre of the Jewellery Quarter’s independent scene, 1000 Trades champions local craft producers and breweries. Purity beers feature regularly alongside other Midlands favourites, reflecting the area’s evolving beer culture.

 

Celebrating Local Craft

For Purity, being part of the Jewellery Quarter is about more than just distribution. Every pub that pours its beers becomes a place to connect, share stories, and celebrate the creativity of the city. Having Purity on tap reinforces the sense of community that makes the Quarter so special, encouraging people to explore beyond the jewellery shops and enjoy the local flavours.

Whether you’re sampling fine ales in a historic pub, catching up with friends over a refreshing lager, or discovering a new favourite IPA, Purity Brewing offers a taste of local craftsmanship that mirrors the skill and dedication of the Quarter’s jewellery makers.

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