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Starting at UBrew in Bermondsey in 2015, the Edmonton site began production in 2016. A move to Walthamstow occurred in 2021, to a site three times larger with a homely taproom. Capacity increased by s... View
The Truman's Brewery name was revived in 2010 with a brewery established on Fish Island in 2013. A move to the former Crate brewery in Hackney Wick occoured in 2020 but they withdrew from brewing in 2... View
Brewing began in 2018 in one of the arches under Hoxton Overground station. Four cask ales are brewed to the chain's formula, named after local icons including former land owner Sir Humphrey Starkey.... View
Created as a brewpub and pizzeria in 2012, expansion later saw a move to the Brew Shed across the yard. Falling into administration in mid-2020, the Brew Shed was bought by Trumans (since closed) and... View
East London Brewing Company is an award-winning, 25-barrel brewery established in 2011 by Stu and Claire. The brewery brews a core range of regular beers available in cask, keg, bottle and can. Regula... View
Starting as Hale Brewery in Tottenham in 2017, expansion in 2019 saw a new brewery in Walthamstow and a new name. Most famous for Krankie, the Iron Brew sour. The core range and collaborations are ava... View
Five Points commenced brewing in 2013 in Hackney Downs. Crowdfunding in 2018 helped buy the Pembury Tavern. In 2020, the brewery moved into the existing warehouse facility in Mare Street. Crowdfunding... View
Comprising three arches under the London Overground close to Hoxton Station; two arches contain the brewery, and one arch the comfy taproom (Wed-Sun). The seasoned brewers create a wide range of style... View
Founded in 2011 in Haggerston and relocated in 2021 to Walthamstow, the brewery and taproom are at the northern tip of the growing Blackhorse Beer Mile. The core range is available on keg and in cans... View
Formerly known as St John at Hackney Brewery. Comprising two railway arches, the brewery is in one, the other being the atmospheric taproom. Available only from the tapoom, for quality control, beers... View
Brewing began in 2012 at the Cock Tavern in Hackney, later opening a new brewery and tank bar in 2015 in Hackney Wick. Beers are widely available and cover many styles from pale ales with varying hops... 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
Magic Spells is owned and operated by Hare Wines. The onsite brewery was removed during 2021, with the beers now being brewed at an unknown brewery. Beer is available in cans and bottles. No cask ale. View
Mammoth began brewing in 2021 and is located at the canal-side Hackney Bridge development for local enterprises. A brewery tap opened in Leytonstone in 2022 providing an outlet for the beers alongside... View