The limited-edition ale will be exclusively available in Hydes pubs during the band’s Manchester homecoming performances at Heaton Park between 11 and 20 July.
The beer was first launched in 2023 as part of Hydes’ seasonal beer range inspired by the iconic Manchester band.
That year’s line-up also paid homage to other legendary local acts including The Smiths, Stone Roses and New Order.
Standout favourite
Hydes said the Oasis-themed brew quickly became a standout favourite, celebrated for its bold flavour and nostalgic nod to the band.
Definitely Not Maybe is a 3.8% ABV blonde ale that delivers a “refreshing, zesty character with a vibrant citrus kick” and has a “bright, zingy flavour.”
It is brewed with a blend of malt, wheat and flaked rice, and packed with Citra hops.
“We’re incredibly excited to bring Definitely Not Maybe back for a limited time,” said Adam Mayers, managing director of Hydes Brewery.
Landmark gigs
“Oasis is synonymous with Manchester, and with the band returning for these landmark gigs, it felt only right to raise a glass to them. This ale is our tribute to the band’s legacy and to the city that shaped them, best enjoyed in the heart of Manchester with fellow fans.”
The brew will not be available in a limited number of pubs namely The Harry Beswick, The Boat House, The Stamford Bridge, The Hornsmill and The Golden Lion.
Earlier this year The Salford-based brewery launched the third in its six-strong 2025 Vintage range of cask beers.
The company is also investing in its pubs as part of a multi-million pound programme. It recently spent £550,000 at the Old Plough in Ashton Upon Mersey.