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The Indian Brewery prepares for take-off

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
19 December 2025
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The Indian Brewery Co is partnering with travel hub hospitality operator TRGC to expand into Birmingham Airport.

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The venue will have Indian Brewery fan favourites, such as Juicy Mango Pale Ale and Pekok Lager, on tap, paired with their range of Indian pizzas and breakfast naan sandwiches.

The airport location represents a significant milestone for the brewery, which has built its reputation on locally-brewed beers in the heart of Birmingham and an innovative food offering.

The venue will feature the brand’s characteristic modern aesthetic, while incorporating design elements suited to the airport environment. Construction and fit-out are currently under way, with a grand opening scheduled before Christmas.

“We are super excited to be opening in Birmingham airport, creating more jobs and helping towards shining the light on Birmingham,” said Indian Brewery Co chief executive Jaspal Purewal.

Proudly Made in Birmingham

“As a local proud Brummie, I believe Indian Brewery BHX will be an amazing location, offering our locally-brewed beers and incredible food to all passengers.

“At Indian Brewery BHX, not only can you enjoy great food and drink, but you will also be able to browse our exclusive range of merchandise, including beer packs and t-shirts for taking on your travels worldwide. Proudly Made in Birmingham.”

Jon Knight, chief executive of TRGC, said: “This much-loved Birmingham brand continues to build real momentum, and we are proud to be part of that journey.

“Set within a bespoke space in the airport’s flight departure area, guests will be able to enjoy Indian Brewery’s delicious food menu and award-winning craft beers, paired with TRGC’s signature service, a combination we are confident will be a great success.”

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