Beavertown Brewery, Tottenham Hale

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LONDON | Beavertown Brewery Tottenham Hale is exactly what a brewery that’s open to the public should be. The actual brewery is open to the public and you’re free to take a look around at the equipment that’s being used to brew the beers. The outside area is full of tables to enjoy the good weather on those rare days it arrives and the beer selection is fantastic, with a good selection of Beavertown’s core range beers and some limited releases on tap. It’s a fun space that doesn’t take itself to seriously.

The brewery is the brainchild of Logan Plant, whose love of beer came from when he used to visit pubs with his dad Robert (yes that Robert Plant) while growing up. The desire to make beer for people “who want something more from their beer drinking experience” has led to Beavertown becoming one of the UK’s most widely recognised craft beer brands – Beavertown is currently exported to over 20 countries. The beer is still well rooted in London and to its origins though. The name derives from the old cockney nickname for De Beauvoir, which is where where Beavertown first brewed at Duke’s Brew and Que and the wacky artwork is drawn by creative director Nick Dwyer, who used to be a waiter at Duke’s.

As for the beer itself, Beavertown are known for their flavoursome, hoppy beers and it’s no surprise to find out that most of the beers on tap reflect this. The Gamma Ray American Pale Ale is one of our favourites, as is the Bloody ‘Ell Blood Orange IPA. For limited releases, it depends on what time of the year you visit. There was a tasty sour on tap when we last visited, and we can’t wait for (hopefully) the return of the Stingy Jack Spiced Pumpkin Ale this November.

There’s been talk of a Beavertown bar opening sometime in London which we’re quite excited about, but while we’re sure it’ll be fun, there’s something special about the brewery taproom that’s always going to make it worth a visit.

Beavertown Brewery

Units 2, 17 and 18
Lockwood Industrial Park
Mill Mead Road
London N17 9QP
United Kingdom

Telephone: 020 8525 9884
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.beavertownbrewery.co.uk/

Open
Sun: 2:00pm to 8:00pm

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