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Belleville began brewing in 2012. It was set up by a group of parents from a local primary school, after the success of the head brewer's efforts at homebrewing for a beer festival at the school. It s... View
Established 2013, Clarkshaws is a small brewery focusing on using UK ingredients for its core beers, and reducing beer miles. The beers are suitable for vegans and vegetarians (accredited by the Veget... View
Starting in the founder's garage in south London, the brewery was installed in a railway arch in 2020. The keg range is sold directly from serving tanks in the taproom (open Thursday-Sunday). No cask... View
Drop Project began brewing at Missing Link in Sussex until brewing commenced at Mitcham in 2021. Beers are mostly available in keg and can, including regular collaboration brews with other breweries a... View
Started in 2012 as Perfect Blend after a bar in Streatham, the brewery subsequently changed its name to Inkspot. Brewing began at its own premises in the middle of Streatham Common in 2018. Its Art &... View
Laine Pub Company, the new owner of the Ram, revived the former SlyBeast brewery in 2023 and it was used by the Coalition Brewery. This ceased in early 2024 and the kit has remained unused since then.... View
Opened in Brixton in 2013 as a bottle shop and homebrew supplies outlet, also offering brewing workshops and tastings. Commercial brewing began in Loughborough Junction in 2015 for larger batches of t... View
Sambrook's was founded in 2008 and supplies its award-winning ales throughout London. The range of beers is traditional in style and available in all formats but cask is the key focus. A move in 2021... View
Former Friendship Adventure brewery bought by Supercute bar in Brixton Market in mid 2024. The brewery relaunched as Supercute soon after. The original onsite taproom (open Wed-Sun) remains open under... View