London Brewers’ Market at Old Spitalfields: Summer Sesh

London Brewers’ Market will be rocking the stalls at Old Spitalfields Market once again! Come join us for our summer edition on Saturday, the 8th of July, for an amazing array of beer from over 20 London breweries alongside the incredible records and vibes brought forth from our pals at Independent Label Market.

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We’ll be trading from 11am until 6:30pm, and it will be free entry as always. The line-up of trades will be announced soon, but we already have an excellent line-up of London’s brewing stalwarts alongside some smaller, newer brewers who are making waves in the industry. Our brewers will be selling beer to enjoy in the beer garden as well as bottles and cans (and maybe even crowlers?!) to stock up the fridge at home.

What are you waiting for? Get it booked in the diary! Sign up on Eventbrite or RSVP on Facebook to get it in your calendar. We’ll see you there!

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London Brewers’ Market at Old Spitalfields: Full List of Brewers!

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We are excited to announce our line-up for our next London Brewers’ Market at Old Spitalfields Market on Saturday, the 23rd of July! We are bringing 27 of London’s finest breweries down for a brilliant session alongside Independent Label Market from 11am util 6:30pm in the historic East End marketplace.

Our list includes some favourites as well as a handful of breweries who are new to our market stalls. Here’s the line-up:

The Five Points Brewing Company – Brewing since March 2013 in a Victorian railway arch underneath Hackney Downs Station, The Five Points has become well-known and highly regarded force beyond their East London environs for their full-flavoured, classic beer in keg, can, cask and bottle. In addition to their remarkable brews, top events, and colourful identity, The Five Points are also notable for being the first certified Living Wage accredited brewery in the UK.

Anspach & Hobday – Anspach & Hobday are making fantastic beers taking inspiration from traditional beer styles and newer influences from the craft beer movement. Part of a string of brewers and beer spots in Bermondsey, check out their taproom hours Friday, Saturday and Sunday and see where the magic happens and enjoy some great beer right at the source.

The Beerblefish Brewing Company – One of a handful of new breweries that have opened recently and a new brewery for this round of London Brewers’ Market, Beerblefish launched towards the end of 2015 in the co-operative brewspace UBREW in Bermondsey. They are now in new permanent premises in North London’s Edmonton. Their brews are all vegan-friendly.

Brew By Numbers – Bermondsey’s Brew By Numbers boast innumerable talent in the many bottles and brews they produce. Creating beer with carefully-selected ingredients since 2011 and brewing in their railway arch since the end of 2012, they’ve created some of the most talked-about beer in the country. Their brewhouse is open Fridays and Saturdays for a drink—check their website for times.

Brixton Brewery – Founded in 2013 by folks who felt that every great neighbourhood should have a great brewery, Brixton Brewery craft fantastic ales in a railway arch on Brixton Station Road. Their vibrant labels and clips are a indication of the rich flavour found in the variety of beers they brew, which have been incredibly popular beyond their native South East London environs.

Bullfinch Brewery – Calling the area of Herne Hill home, the folks behind Bullfinch are reprising their April appearance at the London Brewers’ Market. Inspiration for their beers have come from travels around the globe. Their taproom is open Thursdays through Sundays during the week, and features a tidy line-up of Bullfinch brews and periodic guest ales.

By The Horns Brewing Co. – By The Horns are based in Summerstown in Southwest London. Started by friends on a home brew kit in 2011, the brewery creates a series of flagship brews as well as varying seasonal ales “with more care and attention than your mum’s Sunday roast!” Head to their taproom and beer hall for a large range of quality beer and for upcoming special events.

The Cronx Brewery – Hailing from Croydon, The Cronx Brewery began brewing in the summer of 2012 and have been a mainstay of South London and beyond ever since. The Cronx brews a range of ales, saisons, and wheat beers, and host events and open days at their brewery on select days. We’re glad to bring The Cronx to Old Spitalfieds for their first London Brewers’ Market outing.

Essex Street Brewery – Visit Temple Brew House, located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic River Thames, and you’ll be in the home of Essex Street Brewery, who are making their London Brewers’ Market debut at our July Market. Established in November of 2014, the beers are designed to show off the passion in brewing while also being thoroughly drinkable for Temple Brew House’s patrons and for us at the Market!

Fourpure Brewing Co. – Inspired by adventure, Fourpure is a family brewery founded in 2013, focusing on the four ingredients of brewing—water, malt, hops and yeast—from which they take their name from. Early adopters of the craft can movement in the UK, you can enjoy their dynamic range of seasonal brews as well as their stalwart core beers, all unfiltered and unfined, at their taproom on Saturdays, and in many pubs and bars throughout London.

Hackney Brewery – Top folks brewing top beers, Hackney Brewery were established in 2011, making them the first registered brewery in their namesake borough, which has now become a byword in the craft beer scene. Creating a selection of cask ales as well as a seasonal and craft range, Hackney Brewery are a hive of activity in their railway arch near Hoxton Station to supply those who stock their fine brews.

Hammerton Brewery – London’s original Hammerton Brewery began brewing in 1868, but was sadly torn down in the 1950s as many family brewers gave way to the industrial brewing environment, consolidating into the Big Six. Re-founded by Lee Hammerton, a member of the Hammerton family, the new Hammerton Brewery was established in 2014 with a tasty set of beers inspired by their Islington surroundings.

Hop Stuff Brewery – Woolwich’s Hop Stuff Brewery are back at the London Brewers’ Market with their popular beers. Having brewed their first beer in October 2013, the brewery has grown from strength to strength on the grounds of the Royal Arsenal. Be sure to pop in for a pint at their pub, The Taproom, based not too far from where their beer is brewed.

Husk Brewery – New to the London Brewers’ Market, Husk are an independent brewery started by avid homebrewers in East London’s Docklands. Focusing on creating beers that are well-balanced and treated with the upmost care and attention, Husk brew and bottle their beers by hand for you to enjoy at Old Spitalfields.

Kew Brewery – The sustainability-minded folks at Kew Brewery brew unfined, natural and flavoursome beers with English malts and hops. They have expanded their range since they took part in London Brewers’ Market last year, and their Kew Green (& Black) was recently named Champion Beer of Ealing Beer Festival.

The London Beer Factory – Founded by brothers Sim and Ed Cotton, The London Beer Factory brews on a bespoke British-built kit in their brewery in South London. Check out their flavoursome brews in their taproom on Saturdays, as well as in many pubs and bars in the capitol. Brewing “beer with character,” their brews are highly recommended at the London Brewers’ Market.

London Brewing Co. – Beginning its life in The Bull in Highgate, London Brewing Co. are now brewing a large range of ales in The Bohemia in North Finchley and have recently expanded to supply places beyond their two North London brewpubs, much to the enjoyment of those elsewhere! See them at their stall for some special summery brews to be enjoyed during this summer edition of London Brewers’ Market!

Meantime Brewing Co. – Nearly synonymous with their Greenwich environs, if not London beer, Meantime began its journey in 2000 and is now well known in the beer world in Britain and beyond. Meantime produces a large range of drinkable brews often found in fine pubs up and down the country, as well as a varying selection of seasonals beers and some rare one-offs.

Mondo Brewing Company – Mondo are based in Battersea and brew a solid and flavourful mix of core and seasonal beers, including their flagship Altbier. Their first brew was launched in May 2015. Visit their Tap House to whet your appetite before or after catching them at the London Brewers’ Market, or enjoy their beers on the bar at one of your local pubs.

ODDLY Beer – Making its London Brewers’ Market debut, ODDLY is a small batch brewery relatively new to the London brewing industry, interpreting classic beer styles that are interesting, entertaining and appealing—and fun to drink! Stop in and welcome them to their first Market and try some brews from this recent addition to the beer world.

One Mile End – One Mile End launched in October 2014 beneath The White Hart Brew Pub, Whitechapel, London. They swiftly established a core range of craft beers whilst simultaneously filling The White Hart’s taps with experimental one-off specials. Earlier this year, they broke ground on a second site in Tottenham with a bigger brew kit, amping up their production and bringing out some beautiful, “slightly off kilter” beer.

Partizan Brewing – Distinctive beers with equally distinctive and eye-catching labels, Partizan have been brewing in a Bermondsey railway arch since the end of 2012. Not ones to really stick to a core range, their artisan agglomeration of beers have been featured on the bar in craft beer hubs the world over, and you can go straight to the source at their brewery tap on most Saturdays–a highly recommended excursion. Look out for their cat, Adina!

Signature Brew – We’re happy to have the fine folks from Signature Brew back on board with us at London Brewers’ Market with their range of sonically-inspired brews—a fine fit alongside our friends at Independent Label Market. Based in Leyton and brewing on the old kit from Hackney pals The Five Points, their award-winning beers have been a fine feature at our Markets and at venues throughout.

Tap East – If you’ve been to the Westfield shopping complex in Stratford and missed out on visiting the brewery bar Tap East, you’re missing the best thing about the place! Tap East have been brewing beer on site since the end of 2011 and showcasing their brews on their own bar and their sister venue The Rake, as well as in other venues. It’s great to have them back at the London Brewers’ Market once again!

Truman’s Beer – Reviving the long-lost name of Truman’s that was established in 1666, Truman’s Black Eagle Brewery reinitiated the iconic name so woven into the fabric of East London. This new chapter began in 2010, and in 2013 the brewery retrieved the original yeast strain from Truman’s as a direct link to the past while moving forward in London’s brewing future in Hackney Wick.

Wild Card Brewery – Walthamstow’s Wild Card Brewery originally began as cuckoo brewers by friends who came from Nottingham, who gypsy-brewing around until they moved to their own site in January 2014. Not only is their brewery tap bar tremendous fun to be in Fridays through Sundays with all sorts of activities and events, their beer is delicious and well-worth seeking at London Brewers’ Market.

Windsor & Eton Brewery – Launched in 2010, Windsor & Eton Brewery have been brewing a wide collection of beautiful award-winning ales and lagers. A founding member of the London Brewers’ Alliance, Windsor & Eton is an incredible brewery that also boasts a father & son brewing dynasty; check out any brews they may have from Uprising Brewery, which showcases Kieran Johnson’s brews.

Make sure you follow our event page on Facebook for more news and updates. We’ll see you next Saturday at London Brewers’ Market!

Full Line-up of Brewers Announced for Next LBM

We have the full list of London breweries taking part in our next London Brewers’ Market at Old Spitalfields Market! Here’s the line-up for Saturday, the 2nd of April:

  1. The Five Points Brewing Company – Not only are The Five Points the brewery behind London Brewers’ Market, they also brew bold, flavourful beer in a railway arch in Hackney. They get their name from the five-way junction their brewery is based near, and have been creating their iconic selection of beers since March 2013. Keep an eye on events at their Mare Street Warehouse, as well as upcoming beer launches this year.
  2. 40FT Brewery – The Dalston-based 40FT launched last year and have been brewing a range of tasty beers in a shipping container, including their refreshing and delicious Larger. Pay a visit to their brewery tap room, which is also a shipping container and open on most Friday evenings and Saturdays. It’s a great place!
  3. Anspach & Hobday – Anspach & Hobday are making fantastic beers taking inspiration from traditional beer styles and newer influences from the craft beer movement. Part of a string of brewers and beer spots in Bermondsey, check out their taproom hours Friday, Saturday and Sunday and see where the magic happens.
  4. Beavertown Brewery – The folks at Beavertown have an incredible reputation for brewing phenomenal beer the world over, and it’s a treat to have them back again at London Brewers’ Market. Keep an eye out for their solid core range as well as exciting seasonals and one-off brews both at the Market and at their taproom, located in their impressive Tottenham brewing premises.
  5. Brick Brewery – One of a good handful of breweries joining us for the first time at the London Brewers’ Market, Brick Brewery have been going since December 2013 in the railway arches beneath Peckham Rye Station. Local Peckhamites and other Southeast Londoners make Brick’s taproom a popular stop on Saturdays for their stupendous array of fine beers.
  6. Bullfinch Brewery – Newly-nestled into their new space in Herne Hill, the folks behind Bullfinch are also newcomers to the London Brewers’ Market. Inspiration for their beers have come from travels around the globe. Their taproom is open Thursdays through Sundays and features 12 taps of Bullfinch brews and periodic guest ales.
  7. Canopy Beer Co. – Also based in Herne Hill, Canopy are creating a stellar array of beers which are perfectly suited for this spring edition of LBM. Pop into their brewery tap which is a short walk from Brockwell Park and enjoy a fine drop of their brews Wednesday through Sunday. Also, be sure to catch them around town at various pop-up events.
  8. Clarkshaws – London’s first microbrewery to produce Vegetarian Society approved brews as well as champions of the best ingredients sourced in Britain, the team at Clarkshaws create contemporary takes on classic British styles. Formerly based in East Dulwich but now located in Brixton, they are part of The Beer Hive cooperative with London Beer Lab.
  9. Earth Ale Brewery – Aspiring to create beverages using seasonal and foraged ingredients to create a fine, fresh collection of beers inspired by food, travel and natural flavours. They brew their beer in Balham with an aim for it to be paired with fine food sharing a similar ethos to their beers.
  10. Fourpure Brewing – Situated in a warehouse in Bermondsey, Fourpure is a family brewery founded in 2013, focusing on beers inspired by adventure and staying true to the four ingredients of brewing–water, malt, hops and yeast. Early adopters of the craft can movement in the UK, you can enjoy their range of seasonal brews as well as their stalwart core beers at their taproom on Saturdays.
  11. Fuller’s – Fuller’s Griffin Brewery in the neighbourhood of Chiswick dates from 1828 and has been brewing ales and lagers throughout over 160 years of London’s epic history. In the age of a brewing revival in The Big Smoke, Fuller’s remains relevant with a considered variety of beers that appeal to Londoners as well as the many people who visit the city.
  12. Gipsy Hill Brewing Company – The masterminds behind Gipsy Hill are focused on brewing “no nonsense, medium-strength beer” which is big on flavour, but not on ABV. Their sessionable beers have been a popular feature of previous London Brewers’ Markets, and their tap house is a great place to visit when you’re in Gipsy Hill.
  13. Hop Stuff Brewery – Woolwich’s Hop Stuff have recently undergone an expansion to keep up with the demand for their superb brews. Having brewed their first beer in October 2013, the brewery has grown from strength to strength on the grounds of the Royal Arsenal. Be sure to pop in for a pint at their pub, The Taproom, based not too far from where their beer is brewed.
  14. Hackney Brewery – Top folks brewing top beers, Hackney Brewery were established in 2011, making them the first registered brewery in the borough of Hackney. Creating a beloved selection of cask ales as well as a seasonal and craft range, Hackney Brewery are a hive of activity in their railway arch near Hoxton Station to supply the bars, pubs and bottle shops who stock their fine brews.
  15. Howling Hops – Originally brewing a dizzying array of beers in the basement of that lovable Hackney fixture, The Cock Tavern, Howling Hops has branched out to Hackney Wick to make their exceptional beers. Their tank bar is the UK’s first dedicated tank bar, delivering beer straight from the fermentation vessels into your glass, so if London Brewer’s Market isn’t enough to satiate your thirst, head there after!
  16. The London Beer Factory – Founded by brothers Ed and Sim Cotton, The London Beer Factory brews on a bespoke British-built kit in their brewery in South London. Check out their flavoursome brews in their taproom on Saturdays–very close to neighbours Gipsy Hill–and be sure to say hello the these friendly folks when you see them at London Brewers’ Market!
  17. London Beer Lab – Calling itself an open source brewery, London Beer Lab will be making its first foray into London Brewers’ Market during our spring session. Having started in 2012, London Beer Lab is a brewery making stellar brews as well as a resource to learn how to brew your own beer featuring courses and workshops based in Loughborough Junction and in Brixton as part of The Beer Hive.
  18. Mondo Brewing Company – Mondo are situated in Battersea and brew a flavourful mix of core and seasonal beers, including their flagship Altbier, since the launch of their first brew in May 2015. Visit their Tap House to whet your appetite before or after catching them at the next London Brewers’ Market, which will be their LBM debut.
  19. One Mile End – Brewing a dynamic range of inventive beers in The White Hart Brewpub in Whitechapel, One Mile End are fine East London fixtures on bars throughout the UK. Launched in October 2014, they are a brewery to watch as their capacity is due to grow this year when they move out from beneath the street and into a large brewery.
  20. Orbit Beers – The magnificent folks from Orbit are a welcome return to London Brewers’ Market. Brewing beer with a nod to high-fidelity tunes and tunemakers, they are based in a rail arch in Walworth, just south of Elephant & Castle and a short walk from Kennington. Keep an eye out for brews from their White Label series along with other rarities as well as their regular releases.
  21. Partizan Brewing – Distinctive beers with equally distinctive and eye-catching labels, Partizan have been brewing in a railway arch in Bermondsey since the end of 2012. Not ones to really stick to a core range, their artisan agglomeration of beers have been featured on the bar in craft beer hubs the world over, and you can go straight to the source of tastyface beers on most Saturdays–a highly recommended excursion.
  22. Rocky Head Brewery – A group of friends got together in 2012 to launch Rocky Head, who have been making small batch vegan-friendly brews on their brewkit in Southfields. Their beers, having taken inspiration from the American microbrewing scene, are stunning and full-flavoured, and not to miss during the next London Brewers’ Market!
  23. Southwark Brewing Company – Joining us at this spring edition of London Brewers’ Market is Southwark Brewing Company and their fine cask ales. Based in Bermondsey on 30 years’ worth of brewing experience, Southwark started up in 2014 and have become a friendly fixture along the popular Bermondsey Beer Mile on Saturdays, along with being open on Friday evenings for an after-work drop.
  24. Three Sods Brewery – Nestled in the cosy confines of Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, Three Sods Brewery are another newcomer to the London Brewers’ Market. Made up of three friends who have been brewing lovely beers since January 2015, the gang are very much a part of the East London community–donating their spent grain to Stepney City Farm to feed their pigs and chickens.
  25. Truman’s Beer – Reviving the long-lost name of Truman’s (established in 1666!), Truman’s Black Eagle Brewery reestablished the iconic name so woven into the fabric of East London. This new chapter began in 2010, and in 2013 the brewery retrieved the original yeast strain from Truman’s as a direct link to the past while moving forward in London’s brewing future in Hackney Wick.
  26. Wild Card Brewery – Walthamstow’s Wild Card Brewery originally began as cuckoo brewers, gypsy-brewing around until it moved to its own site in January 2014. Not only is their brewery tap bar tremendous fun to be in Fridays through Sundays, their beer is spot-on delicious, so be sure to see them at their stall at London Brewers’ Market.

Be sure to join this great crowd of breweries on Saturday, the 2nd of April, from 11am until 7pm! We’ll be alongside Independent Label Market at Old Spitalfields Market as well, so let’s enjoy a great combination of music and beer!

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London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeovers

In the run-up to our next London Brewers’ Market on Saturday, the 11th, we are working with some excellent local venues for London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeovers.

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Starting as early as this Wednesday, the 1st of July, expect to see a variety of beers from London’s brewers on the taps at locations around London. So what pubs and bottle shops are taking part in our tap takeovers? Have a look at the map:

Here’s a small selection of what some of the pubs and bottle shops have planned for their tap takeovers of London beer:

  • The Duke’s Head – This fine Highgate institution will be first out the gate for the London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeovers, starting theirs on Wednesday, the 1st of July. Stop in this Wednesday to see Anspach & Hobday for Bottle Club (ticket required) and this Thursday, the 2nd, to see Lee from Hammerton Brewery. If you haven’t been The Duke’s Head yet, the tap takeover will be a brilliant excuse to visit this wonderful pub, and there’s plenty of other events coming up worth your time.
  • The Prince – Stoke Newington’s superb The Prince will be featuring several London breweries on their many taps from Friday, the 3rd, through Saturday, the 11th. Expect breweries such as Beavertown, Redchurch and Camden Town on draught, served alongside some winning food from chef Will Dee.
  • The Hop & Berry – A fine pub already championing London brewers, The Hop & Berry will be holding its London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover from Saturday, the 4th until the 11th. 12 keg taps and 3 cask taps will be hosting a range of brews from folks such as Orbit Beers, Fourpure, ELB and more.

Holy Cheese Mountain The Cock

  • The Cock Tavern – Stalwart supporters of the London brewing scene and the original home of Howling Hops, The Cock will be rocking the London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover from Monday, the 6th through Sunday, the 12th of July. Do NOT miss Raw Cheese Power‘s Holy Cheese Mountain appearing on the bar Thursday, the 9th. Unless, of course, you don’t like cheese. But we sure as hell do.
  • Jackdaw & Star – This Homerton gem will be featuring plenty of fine London brewers on their taps from Monday, the 6th, through Sunday, the 12th. Don’t miss out on the fine food from Sugar Shack, and there’s a bourbon tasting on Thursday, the 9th.
  • The Three Compasses – Dalston’s glory, The Three C’s will be supporting several London breweries including local heroes The Five Points and Pressure Drop. Find over half the taps filled with London beer from Wednesday, the 8th, through Saturday, the 11th.
  • The Crown and Shuttle – One of the closest pubs to Old Spitalfields Market, The Crown and Shuttle make a great place to head to after the London Brewers’ Market shuts at 7pm (or the first start of your London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover pub crawl…). But don’t miss stopping into this pub earlier in the week, as they’ll be running the tap takeover from Wednesday, the 8th of July through the Saturday.
  • The Royal Albert – This charming New Cross pub will also be hosting its tap takeover from Wednesday, the 8th, and you’ll find London brews on through the 12th, making it a great place for your post-market Sunday lunch. They will be focusing on South London brewers, so check in to find some truly local offerings.

The White Hart Brew Pub

  • The White Hart Brew Pub – Also not far from Old Spitalfields Market, The White Hart is home to One Mile End, who will be at the market on Saturday, the 11th. You can try their fantastic range of beers early, alongside other local brewers, from Wednesday the 8th through Sunday, the 12th.
  • The Beer Boutique – The Beer Boutique will feature London brewers on their kegerator from Friday, the 10th of July through Saturday, the 12th. Fill up a flagon or growler from Beavertown or Kernel here.
  • Hops & Glory – Islington’s home of Solvay Society who brew beneath the pub, Hops & Glory will be continuing its reputation for great beer with a London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover from Friday, the 10th through Sunday, the 12th, so stop in for some super cosy vibes.
  • BrewDog Shoreditch – Close to Old Spitalfields, BrewDog Shoreditch will be hosting its London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover on Saturday and Sunday, the 11th and 12th of July. Stop in after London Brewers’ Market and taste all the beers you might have missed at Old Spitalfields.

There’s more venues taking part, including The Craft Beer Co. in Islington, The Kings Arms in Bethnal Green and Clapton Craft in glorious Clapton featuring London beer on the bar or through their growler fills. We’ll be updating the Tap Takeover page with their information soon!

Meanwhile, if you run a pub, bar or bottle shop and would like to take part in a London Brewers’ Market Tap Takeover before (or even a wee bit after) the London Brewers’ Market on Saturday, the 11th of July, there’s still time to get involved! Get in touch with Doreen and she’ll send across the details.

London Brewers’ Market is back on Saturday, the 11th of July!

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London Brewers’ Market is back at Old Spitalfields Market with the Independent Label Market on Saturday, the 11th of July!

We will be with over 20 breweries from London who will be representing the best of the city’s brewing scene. There is no entry fee, so just rock up from 11am until 7pm and enjoy the best of the brews this city has to offer.

Further details and the line-up of brewers, will be announced soon. In the meantime, save the date and RSVP on Facebook to keep up to date of the latest news and brews!

It’s all happening with Hackney Brewery at London Brewers’ Market!

East London’s Hackney Brewery will be saying hello again at our next London Brewers’ Market on Saturday, the 28th of March, at Old Spitalfields Market.

Hackney Brewery LBM July 2014

Started by the mighty duo of Pete Hills and Jon Swain, Hackney Brewery’s cask ales have become a fixture on the handpumps of many pubs in London and further afield. They’ve also added keg versions of their beers to their range, so be sure to check out what they’ll have on offer during the Easter Market.

Hackney Brewery are part of an excellent East London contingent on the 28th of March, including LBM organisers The Five Points Brewing Company, Redchurch Brewery and One Mile End. Taste your way around the beers of London, and take some brews home for the rest of the weekend!

Windsor & Eton and Uprising to be found at the Easter London Brewers’ Market

We are welcoming back Windsor & Eton Brewery to our next London Brewers’ Market, who will be bringing along Uprising Brewery, the fledgeling new brewing project headed up by Kieran Johnson, the son of Paddy Johnson at Windsor & Eton.

Windsor and Eton LBM July 2014

Expect to find Windsor & Eton’s popular Republika lager as well as Uprising Brewery’s Treason IPA on draught at the next London Brewers’ Market on the 28th of March.

Paddy & Kieran

We’ve got over 20 breweries represented at our Easter London Brewers’ Market. See the full list here and be sure to head to Old Spitalfields Market on Saturday, the 28th!

Signature Brew signed on for Easter London Brewers’ Market

We’re happy to have the fine folks from Signature Brew back on board with us at London Brewers’ Market with a range of sonically-inspired brews.

Signature Brew LBM July 2014

Known for their collaborations with musicians, Signature Brew are currently raising funds for their next expansion to help them establish their own production facility in East London. Have a look and invest in a growing London brewery.

Don’t forget that London Brewers’ Market will be running alongside Independent Label Market at Old Spitalfields once again, so expect some excellent music to go with your beer! Peruse the 80 stalls of independent record labels while drinking beer and taking brews home from over 20 London breweries. It’s all free entry, so don’t miss it!

Raise Hells with Camden Town Brewery at London Brewers’ Market

Camden Town Brewery are back at the London Brewers’ Market in Old Spitalfields on Saturday, the 28th of March. Expect to see the craft beer bar stalwart Camden Hells in cans alongside additional lagers and other brews in their range.

Camden Town Brewery Hellsmobile

If you haven’t yet been to their brewery bar, stop in Tuesday through Saturday in the evenings for a pint of Pils, IHL and other quaffable brews.

Camden Town Brewery Taps

Camden Town Brewery are currently crowdfunding for a larger brewing premises in London in addition to their Kentish Town site, as well as to open up an additional pub in the heart of Kentish Town. See the campaign here and be a Hellsraiser!

Want to see the rest of the line-up? Check out the rest of the participating breweries here.

One Mile End on board for LBM Easter Market

One Mile End in The White Hart

We are glad to see One Mile End back at London Brewers’ Market for our Easter Market on Saturday, the 28th of March! One Mile End are beneath The White Hart Brew Pub in Whitechapel, and if you haven’t visited the pub yet for a pint of Salvation Pale Ale or Snakecharmer IPA, you should definitely pay a visit soon!

One Mile End bottles

Those of you who attended our Friday evening session during our Christmas 2014 market period may have had a chance to try some of One Mile End’s interesting range. If you haven’t, be sure to come along to our next market at Old Spitalfields. You can find the event on Facebook, too.