6 of the Best Small Breweries in London to Check Out This Weekend

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London has one of the most colourful stories regarding breweries and beers. The city was once the world’s brewing capital. Parliament is also on record encouraging people to consume more beer to tackle the residents’ addiction to gin.

This tells you how London is a special place for breweries and beer lovers. It does not matter whether you are looking for the oldest small breweries or the new ones. We have compiled a list of the best small breweries in London to check out this weekend. But before then…

Small Breweries in London

How Do Breweries Manage Everything Behind the Scenes?

The success of the breweries discussed in this article can be attributed to a couple of things. However, technology plays a crucial role in driving operations and ensuring that these breweries can meet their requirements.

They use applications such as Ollie, an inventory management software that allows them to manage inventory, payments, order processing, customer relationships, brewery production, and reporting from the same platform. This has been vital to the success of most of the best small breweries in London.

Here are the breweries you should check out this weekend;

Meantime Brewing Company

Meantime Brewing Company is a state-of-the-art, award-winning brewery that has been in existence for more than three decades. Even though not big, this brewery has grown over the years to become one of the best in London.

Owned by Asahi, Meantime Brewing Company offers amazing brewery tours that allow you to see how the entire process of brewing beer takes place. You will then taste different flavors before choosing one that meets your requirements. It is located at the Lawrence Trading Estate along Blackwall Lane.

Villages, Deptford

Located in South London, Villages was launched in 2016 by two brothers, Louis and Archie Village. It is one of the best breweries in the Deptford area and offers up to ten draught beer flavors on tap.

The most popular beers include Collision, Topaz, and Rodeo. You will also get to enjoy canned dark beers, ciders, and wines. The taproom operates over the weekend. If you want to get a meal, you get a chance to enjoy Jamaican food from Buster Mantis nearby.

Dog’s Grandad Brewery

Dog’s Grandad Brewery is a new entry in the list of the best small breweries in London. Opened in 2021, it is giving some of the most established breweries in London a run for their money, especially because of its friendly staff and tasty beers.

Dog’s Grandad Brewery uses natural ingredients to brew its beers. It is the best place for those looking for vegan-friendly beers. Their taproom operates from Wednesday to Sunday. They have an online store for those who would like home deliveries. The brewery is located at Arch 550 Brixton Station Road.

Five Points Brewing Co.

Five Points Brewing Co. was started in 2013 and promises to offer its customers vibrant and modern beers that are brewed with integrity and passion. The brewery is known for its juicy pale ale and Pilsner-like lager. There are also a couple of varieties made to meet different customer requirements.

This brewery has a taproom along Mare Street. You can find its beers at the Pembury Tavern, a Hackney pub. Five Points Brewing Co. is located along 61 Mare Street, London E8 4RG. 

Brockley Brewery

Also opened in 2013, Brockley Brewery has made its name in the world of breweries in London. Owned by seven different people, the brewery focuses on the needs of the local community. It offers takeaway and taproom services.

You will get a well-balanced and eclectic mix of keg, chocolate porter, session IPA, and bottled beers. They also have seasonal specials such as the Winter gold, Autumn amber, Summer XPA, and Spring ale. This is one of the best places for those who want to make their weekend getaway extra special.

They have another taproom at Hither Green where they offer beer nights, meals, and yoga for their customers.

Brick Brewery

This is one of the best breweries in South London. It was founded in 2013 and is located near the Peckham Rye station in a railway arch. It is famous for its amazing beers such as the Helles beer which is gluten-free.

You will find one of the best tap rooms at Brick Brewery and amazing meals that make a great combination for your choice of beer. The brewery employs modern techniques throughout all its processes, one of the reasons it stands out in London.

There are hundreds of small breweries spread across London. However, you do not want to enjoy your beers in any other apart from the best. You will not regret spending your weekend at any of the breweries discussed above.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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