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Category: Brewery Taprooms

Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia: brewing and lore on the North Shore

January 30, 2019Brewery Taprooms, Drinking

The seaside village of Tatamagouche is located in Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Strait, taking its name from a Mi’kmaq term, Takumegoochk, which loosely translates to ‘extending across’. It’s home to the Tatamagouche Brewing Company, the Atlantic Canadian Beer Award’s 2018 Brewery […]

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Fourpure’s big upgrade: the new brewhouse in Bermondsey

February 9, 2018Brewery Taprooms, Brewery Tours, Brewing

Last night, hundreds of industry guests packed into Fourpure Brewing Co’s new brewhouse and taproom in Bermondsey. It marked the launch of their housewarming ceremonies, which will continue this Saturday, when members of the public can step inside the space […]

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The Beavertown and Pressure Drop Tottenham experience

January 26, 2018Brewery Taprooms, Drinking

October 2017 saw another craft brewery open its doors in Tottenham, North London. Relocating from its arch in Hackney Central, Pressure Drop Brewing joined Beavertown Brewery in the Lockwood Industrial Estate, giving drinkers an even more convincing reason to be […]

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Pillars Brewery: championing lager in Walthamstow

November 10, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Drinking

Lager is a style often overlooked, mostly because of its emphasis on malt and clean yeast character over bold hop character. Pillars Brewery respects lager – so much so that they’ve committed their time to producing one worthy of recognition. […]

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Wild Card Brewery: a brewery holding all of the aces

August 25, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Brewery Tours, Drinking

Tucked away in an industrial estate in Walthamstow, East London, Wild Card Brewery boasts a small Brewhouse and taproom. It began as a project for two friends from Nottingham, William John Harris and Andrew Birkby who brought in Jaega Wise, […]

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Drinking in Manchester: great beer up north

July 28, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Drinking, Travel

It’s no secret that Manchester is home to a thriving craft beer scene. It hosts Indy Man Beer Con, which is now a staple event in the UK beer events calendar, and is home to a list of emerging breweries, including […]

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Halifax, Nova Scotia: 2 Crows brewing up some joy

July 14, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Drinking, Travel

Since visiting Nova Scotia last summer, there’s been a notable addition to the Halifax craft brewing scene. The brewery, 2 Crows Brewing Co., opened in January of this year and has already found itself stocked in Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation […]

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Windsor & Eton Brewery: a regional brewery with a twist of craft

May 11, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Brewery Tours, Drinking

The Royal Family, Windsor Castle and the rushing Thames: all are commonly associated with the town of Windsor, home to Windsor & Eton Brewery. The brewery is all too aware of the pressure of these affiliations and makes every effort […]

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Crate Brewery: craft beer on the River Lea

March 23, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Brewery Tours, Drinking

If you think back to the summer of 2012, when Olympic fever swelled and London was inundated with tourists, you might have been too immersed in the Games to notice Crate Brewery. But it was there, popping up almost overnight in […]

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Brussels, Belgium: Cantillon and the champagne of Brussels

March 2, 2017Brewery Taprooms, Brewery Tours, Drinking, Travel

A trip to Brussels wouldn’t be complete without an afternoon spent at the Cantillon brewery. Its proximity to the Eurostar terminal in the Anderlecht municipality of the city is opportune; unlike the Trappist breweries based in monasteries outside of Brussels, […]

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