The history of London’s only surviving historic brewery stretches back at least 200 years longer than its official founding date. Nodding to the original name of Tintin's dog, this tasty and cheerful golden beer laced with citrus and yeasty spice and fruit on a firm grain base is supremely refreshing despite its relatively high strength. Bullfinch Milou Saison 6%, LambethĪt first generating excitement with cuckoo-brews at Anspach & Hobday, Ryan and Carly now have their own site with a delightful taproom just across from Brockwell Park.
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Perhaps best enjoyed from the strikingly designed cans for which the brewery is famous. It's not hard to see why, given beers of the quality, consistency and depth of flavour of its flagship IPA Gamma Ray, bursting with tropical fruit, lemon and pine from New World hops - but not too bitter and matched with a grainy malt body. London’s fastest-growing brewery, founded by Logan Plant, son of Led Zeppelin's Robert, in the kitchen of a Hackney pub restaurant and now occupying several industrial units close to the Lee Valley Park. A huge chocolate and malt loaf aroma leads to a luxuriously smooth and fruity palate with a light bite of roasty malt and vanilla hints in the finish.
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One among seven excellent breweries along the historic railway viaduct through Bermondsey, A&H began by winning a competition with this superb porter. Anspach & Hobday The Porter 6.7%, Southwark