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Tag Archives: Beavertown
Tapping into London’s beer culture
With the number of breweries in London continuing to soar, we explore how the rise of the taproom has changed the way in which beer is consumed in the capital
Beer Review: Beavertown/To Øl Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
First things first, an apology. I’ve not been posting very much lately. Sorry about that. It turns out doing a Masters degree is a LOT more time consuming than I’d envisaged, and alas Beeson on Beer has fallen by the wayside a little over the last couple of months. However, at the weekend I wentContinue reading “Beer Review: Beavertown/To Øl Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde”
A taste of the Rainbow at Siren Craft Brewery
Now in its fourth year of existence, the annual launch of The Rainbow Project is one of the most anticipated events in every beer geek’s calendar. The Project, which started life at Siren Craft Brewery in Berkshire in 2013, has in recent years produced some of the most highly sought after beers in the UKContinue reading “A taste of the Rainbow at Siren Craft Brewery”
In conversation with… Alex Greig, proprietor of Fuggles Beer Café
“I like it because I can drink several pints of it and not fall over on the way home,” laughs Alex Grieg, as he takes the first sip of Kent session pale from a jug. We’re sat on a pair of slightly tired looking red sofas in the back-end of Fuggles Beer Café, the artisanContinue reading “In conversation with… Alex Greig, proprietor of Fuggles Beer Café”
