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Originally opened in 2014 as the Essex Street Brewery, it reopened during 2022 after a two-year closure, and rebranded to Temple Brew House, the name of the pub. Owned by the City Pub Group, the beers... View
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Opening in 2017 with beer imported from a German brewery in Bavaria, Steinbach Brau. In 2018, the brewery officially opened near Elephant & Castle and beers were replicated onsite. The core range and... View
A brewery was opened in Mikkeller of Denmark's second bar in London (sister bar to Mikkeller Shoreditch) in 2020 in collaboration with singer Rick Astley. Regular new beers appear in the brewpub and a... View
Established in 2014 in a railway arch in Walworth, Orbit produces keg and bottled beers, focusing on traditional styles, especially continental European styles, supplemented by White Label specials. T... View
Opened in 2017, this brewery took over all Long Arm beers when brewing at the Ealing Park Tavern stopped. Beers are served onsite from tanks and in keg in the other 12 pubs in the ETM chain, the brewe... View
Opened in 2019 as Little Creatures, it is the UK outpost of Australia's Little Creatures, and is ultimately owned by Kirin's Lion Group. Lion sold its UK brewing interests to Odyssey Inns in 2022, lat... View
Beers are brewed at Hepworth in Sussex using London urban honey. The taproom is on the often overlooked Maltby Street Market side of the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Beers are available in keg, bottles and c... View
Starting at Little Creatures in Kings Cross and then on its own nanobrewery in Kentish Town, 2022 saw the brewery open in a railway arch in Camden Town. The American brewery in London includes a quirk... View
London Beer Factory started brewing in 2014 on the same estate and at the same time as Gipsy Hill. This site was vacated during 2022 and brewing now takes place at an unknown location in Norfolk. The... View
Brewing started in Horsham in 2015, moving to its current London brewery north of King's Cross in 2018. It brews both onsite and using third parties. The name is based on the idea of collaboration. Cu... View
After starting in 2016 in Peckham, the brewery moved to a bigger site in Bermondsey in 2017, and again in 2019 to two arches on the Bermondsey Beer Mile which incorporate the taproom. Output is in keg... View
Mash Paddle opened in 2022 in a railway arch along the Bermondsey Beer Mile as an incubator for startup brewers. A collection of small brewing kits allows customers to brew their own beers using suppl... View
Overlooking one of the eponymous Camden Locks, the brewery opened in 2022 in railway arches underneath the London Overground including adjacent taproom spaces and a future shop. Founded by the owner o... View