Camerons Brewery is launching its latest Head of Steam, this time in Norton High Street in Teesside.

The site was formerly one of Camerons’ tenanted pubs, Perry’s, and will re-open on 17 December.

Chris Soley, director and general manager of Camerons, said: “Norton has established itself as one of Teesside’s most exciting new areas for food and drink and it is the perfect fit for our Head of Steam brand. We feel our venue will complement the other fantastic bars and restaurants in Norton and attract more customers to the area.

“The development of this venue shows our commitment to provide the North East with a selection of fantastic pubs in the region and we are delighted to introduce The Head of Steam to the Teesside area.”

The Head of Steam will offer five cask ales with a focus on local breweries alongside 14 keg beers and lagers, five of which will rotate offering customers a diverse range of world beers. The fridges will have a focus on Belgian Trappist bottled beers as well as a selection of American craft ales.

A daytime selection of freshly made cakes, sandwiches and locally sourced teas and coffee will also be served with the addition of a new food menu being introduced early next year.

The news follows on from Camerons takeover of the Eye on the Tyne, Newcastle last month.

Earlier this year Soley told M&C he thinks head of Steam has the potential to be a national brand.