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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · Drop Project: London's second best brewery taproom according to yours truly. From aaaalllll of the above, if you want our honest opinion on the creme de la creme of London's taprooms, then voila! 5.

    • Fourpure, Bermondsey
    • Cloudwater, Bermondsey
    • Camden Town, Kentish Town
    • Two Tribes, Barnesbury
    • Southey Brewing, Penge
    • Beavertown, Tottenham
    • Howling Hops, Hackney Wick
    • Brick Brewery, Peckham
    • Fuller's, Chiswick
    • A Note on Our Selection

    Full disclosure: we did once brew a Londonist IPA with these guys. But we wanted to collaborate with Fourpure, because the brand has mastered the art of countless beer styles and must be lauded for it. Start off on a tangy Easy Peeler, and work your way through quaffable sessions IPAs, up to head-swirling imperial coconut stouts. An embiggened tapr...

    Wet behind the ears on the London scene, Cloudwater is nonetheless another beer mile gem. The revered Manc brewery has actually been touted as the second best in the word, and has now set up shop in a bright, gallery-like space underneath an arch in Bermondsey (you'll be seeing plenty of arches in this article). It's the perfect setting for their s...

    Proof that there is more to Camden than the ubiquitous — and let's face it, bland — Hells. The original Camden Town taproom rather confusingly occupies a railway arch below Kentish Town West station. No matter — it's a delightful little hideaway, where you can tuck into less mainstream offerings, like Strawberry Hells and bourbon aged pilsner. The ...

    A relentlessly-refreshed beer menu holds in store anything from quaffable table beers and sessions, to more challenging IPLs and West Coast IPAs. Things get really interesting with Two Tribes' collabs, which have produced, among others, an apricot & guava sour IPA and an unctuous Baltic porter. There's a real party vibe in this place; expect the ba...

    Board games, bonhomie and the occasional free bowl of nibbles make Southey feel less taproom, more micropub. Like the venue itself — an old Victorian warehouse secreted down an inconspicuous Penge alleyway — the beer selection is small, but worth spending an afternoon wallowing in. Delight in the relatively low ABV session cask beers, and remember ...

    Plenty of craft connoisseurs balked when Beavertown went to the dark side, and made a pact with the Devil Heineken. We can only roll our eyes at the taproom's queuing system, which sometimes leaves you 20 minutes without a brew. And, for lack of tables, you usually end up getting your arse scorched on the hot tarmac of a Tottenham Hale car park. So...

    Beer hall-style benches, rocket-sized tanks of beer and three-quarter-pint serves define Howling Hops — the UK's first 'tank bar'. Poured pretty much fresh from the brewing process, these beers are cold, fresh and fizzy. Start on a Tropical Deluxe, and continue the journey with kolsches, pale ales and red ales. Depending on the season, you might ha...

    Slowly but surely, Brick have cemented themselves as London's kings of sour beer. Just eyeing up their range (e.g. gooseberry & elderflower; winter berry; melon & rose, Manhattan (as in the cocktail)) is enough to make your mouth pucker. If you're a sour-phobe, fret not — their Peckham Rye taproom is flush with IPAs, stouts and lagers, year round. ...

    Scoff ye not, neo-beerheads. Though London Pride might be as complex and beguiling as an Ed Sheeran song, you cannot deny that Fuller's are the grandaddies of London beer. The Griffin Brewery — lapped at by the Thames and swept with wisteria in the spring — is far and away the most picturesque in the city, plus the brewery tour's the most interesti...

    We've defined taprooms as places that focus on selling beers from one specific brewery. Usually — but not always — you'll be drinking it a few feet from where it was made. This list is by no means comprehensive; the taprooms we've featured are our personal favourites, owing to their exceptional beer and pleasant/interesting settings. You're welcome...

    • Will Noble
    • Exale Brewing & Taproom. Bars and pubs. Breweries. Walthamstow. A fun and friendly taproom from Exale Brewery on the Blackhorse Beer Mile in Walthamstow, with a weekly changing menu of pints.
    • Eko Brewery and Taproom. Bars and pubs. Breweries. Peckham. Eko is one to watch. This Peckham taproom serves beers made from coconut palm sugar and South African hops and uses traditional African brewing techniques.
    • Wild Card Brewery Lockwood. Bars and pubs. Breweries. Walthamstow. Wild Card Brewery’s Lockwood HQ is all about the social vibes. That means pop-up cinema, live music and regular jazz nights as well as record fairs.
    • Brick Brewery Taproom. Bars and pubs. Breweries. Peckham. Peckham stalwarts Brick run a taproom as no-nonsense as its flagship line of beers. So, if you’re wanting to neck a Peckham Pale, a Peckham IPA, a Peckham Pils or even a ruby red Peckham Rye, this is the place to be.
    • Brew By Numbers Morden Wharf Brewery. We start our run-down of London’s best brewery taprooms with a fairly new (ish) addition – Brew By Numbers Morden Wharf Brewery.
    • The Moor Taproom and Vaults, Bermondsey Beer Mile. ‘Smoked lager’ you say? Yes, please take all our money now. And this is truly how our love affair with The Moor began.
    • Hammerton Brewery, Islington / Barnsbury. Our very first visit back in the day to Hammerton Brewery was early one Saturday afternoon and arrived just after they opened for the day meaning we had the whole place to ourselves for a little while (our ‘own’ brewery for a bit – living the dream!).
    • Signature Brew E17, Walthamstow. After visiting their Collaboration Bar in Walthamstow, we decided to taste the Signature Brew beer range at the source and visit their London brewery taproom, located on an industrial estate near Blackhorse Road tube and like Exale Brewery, part of the newly created Blackhorse Beer Mile.
    • Dog’s Grandad Brewery, Brixton. Since swinging open its doors in March 2021, this Brixton microbrewery has already made plenty of waves due to its tasty beer and friendly staff.
    • Villages, Deptford. Another South London brewery, Villages was the brainchild of brothers Archie and Louis Village, who opened back in 2016. Now a craft beer fixture in the Deptford area – and a favourite spot of this Deptford-based writer – they now serve ten different draught beers on tap.
    • Meantime Brewing Company, Greenwich. Chances are if you haven’t heard of the Meantime Brewing Company, you may well have been living under a rock. Seriously.
    • Brockley Brewery, Brockley. A worthy addition to this list of the best London breweries, Brockley Brewery has become something of a legendary South East London spot since it first opened in 2013.
  2. Jan 18, 2017 · Fourpure is one of south London's largest breweries, and there's always something new and exciting across its taproom's 16 taps. Fri 4pm–8pm, Sat 11am–8pm. Fuller's Brewery

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  4. Jul 5, 2024 · The Kernel Brewery was one of the first craft breweries to open in the city and the first of its kind to open on the famous Bermondsey Beer Mile in 2009. They brew everything from pale ales and dark ales to lagers and mixed fermentation beers with a focus on aromas, flavour and bitterness of hops. They stock a range of beers on tap at their ...