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Brixton Brewery Reliance Pale Ale 12 x 330 ml Can

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Phonox can be found at 418 Brixton R0ad, London, SW9 7AY and Electric Brixton at Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London, SW2 1RJ. 4. Enjoy bottomless brunch and Afrobeats at Brixton Jamm or the Prince of Wales Photo: Brixton Jamm The Crown and Anchor gastropub is from the same folks behind the much-lauded Jolly Butchers up Stoke Newington way. Handsomely occupying a spot on the Brixton Road, the Crown & Anchor has a bar the length of a bus, serving dozens of cask and kegged beers and ciders — and the food's good, too, with kitchen takeovers, and veggie and vegan options that are more than just a token gesture. They make a good fist at Sunday roasts too, and there's a patio down the side for al fresco drinking. Crown & Anchor, 246 Brixton Road Effra Social Winston Churchill might've drank here, Londonist writers certainly have. Image: Effra Social Is Hootenanny a pub or a state of mind? This raucous venue, which neighbours the Effra Social (see above), pulsates with 70s disco, tropical house, Queen as reimagined by brass bands, eardrum-bursting drum 'n' bass and jazz/funk open jam sessions that'll be swirling round your cochlea for the remainder of the weekend. If it's not the beating heart of Brixton, Hootenanny is at least one of its vital nightlife organs. You needn't have it large to get in on the action though — there's Balkan pub grub, and a fairy light-strewn beer garden. Hootenanny, 95 Effra Road Beavertown is one of the most popular breweries in London. You’ll see their beer on taps in pretty much every pub you walk into. The huge outdoor space is great for sunny-day drinking, so it’s an easy summer hit. They even have visiting street food vendors on a rotating basis, so you can get cajun food or chips and pitta to soak up all the beer. Breweries West London Portobello Brewing

LTD EDN SERIES: Our small batch range of experimental beers. It’s what happens when we let our brewing imagination run wild and see where it takes us. So we’re always trying something new, and so are you. Dog’s Grandad can be found at Arch 550 Brixton Station Road, London, SW9 8PF, Brixton Brewery at Arch 548 Brixton Station Road, London, SW9 8PF, Clarkshaw’s at 497 Ridgway Road, London, SW9 7EX and Friendship Adventures at 245a Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9 8RR. 3. Dance the night away at Electric Brixton or Phonox Photo: Phonox Gipsy Hill Brewery have had a bumper year, and as of just a few months ago are the only brewery in this guide to be totally employee owned. As those employees are the people who brought this brewery success with beers like Hepcat IPA and Hunter helles lager over the last few years, we have no doubt they’ll continue to go from strength to strength.

2. Grab your mates and visit some Brixton breweries

Good thing that you’re spoiled for choice here. Start with a visit to Dog’s Grandad – a cute microbrewery that has made plenty of waves since opening in March 2021 due to its natural, vegan-friendly beer and easygoing staff. We offer the perfect surroundings whether you are visiting a gig at one of Brixton’s many live music venues, meeting friends or family or just popping out with your mates for a bite to eat. With mouth-watering menus and an enviable drinks list, there’s no reason to look elsewhere. You will have the chance to taste many different beer styles on the route and hear about the history of brewing in the area, and at individual breweries in modern times. New owners Portobello Brewery have invested in a splendid covered outside area with heaters and cushions. Towards the rear of the pub is our hidden gem, our stunning beer garden, complete with a warm large fire-pit. If you’re looking for a space to reserve for an upcoming celebration then look no further.

Nearest stations are Meridian Water and Northumberland Park. 13. Fourpure Brewing Co., South Bermondsey Photo: Fourpure Brewing Co. LTD EDN SERIES: Our small batch range of experimental beers. It’s what happens when we let our brewing imagination run wild and see where it takes us.… Read More Sympathetic Ear If they don't have a beer you like here, then you don't like beer. Image: Sympathetic EarAs well as great beer it also has tasty food with weekly rotating vendors rustling up some pretty great grub – from homemade pizza to bangin’ burgers and loaded fries. What more could you want to line your stomach!

Given the close proximity of all the stalls and incredible selection of independent food stalls, we can hand on heart say this is one of the most aromatic and best smelling (and probably best-selling) Sunday markets we’ve encountered. The taproom is well positioned by Brixton market, which means it’s within easy tipsy-walking distance of all the delights of food, drink and music this corner of South London has to offer. Cronx Converted from an old furniture factory, their taproom is certainly roomy and has ten different pumps of draught beer, various food vendors outside and special beer launches and tasting events throughout the year. Casual and affordable outdoor area in Brixton Station Road with limited seating and cover. Open till 11pm.If you’ve ever found yourself near White Hart Lane for a Spurs match, chances are you may well have seen Redemption Brewing Co. Pulling pints on match days, this award-winning urban craft brewery was one of the pioneering founders of London’s craft beer scene. Another pub that takes its names from the now-culverted river running beneath Brixton, the Effra Hall Tavern is a no-nonsense kind of a establishment by day, where you can happily sink a couple of G&Ts at the bar — with its beautifully brass-stemmed lamps that glow like huge Mr Whippys — or simply crash and watch the footy. The pub shifts gear in the evening with live jazz sets, where everyone huddles around the musicians (there's no stage as such), and all is well with the world. Effra Hall Tavern, 38 Kellett Road Grosvenor Arms They know a thing or two about beer here. Image: Londonist You’ll find Redemption Brewing Co. at Unit 16, Compass West Industrial Estate, West Road, London, N17 0XL. Our penultimate addition to this list of the best things to do in Brixton is exploring its pop-up events, w hich tend to take place on the rooftop of the rowdy Prince of Wales and in *ahem* Pop Brixton. Anspach & Hobday are a Bermondsey company making beer in Croydon. Their main taproom is on the iconic beer mile in Bermondsey, and they have another bar at their brewery in Croydon. Essentially, wherever you are in South London, you’re not far from Anspach & Hobday. BBNo

Other spots in the area include Electric Brixton – an award-winning venue that combines both live music and club nights for a 1,700-strong crowd – and Brixton Jamm, which has a banging outdoor terrace and has seen the likes of Hot Chip, Skepta and Basement Jaxx perform. The entire venue has a delightfully shabby-chic feel to it, with recycled railway sleepers and ladders making up the bar and rusty bed springs transformed into the light fixtures. Their beer ain’t bad either – they serve up a mean lager, session IPA, stout and pale ale – and their pizzas are some of the best you’ll find in East London. The Trinity Arms is your local home from home, hidden on a stunning square in the heart of Brixton, just a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Brixton high street but far enough away to be a welcome retreat. It’s unlikely that you’ll need to book tables at a taproom but if it’s a special occasion or generally busy time (public holidays, sunny days) you might want to call ahead and see if you can reserve a spot for when you arrive. Another Bermondsey classic, this craft brewery in South London make fantastic beer including extremely fancy farmhouse ales and a lovely double mosaic IPA.Discover 5 amazing London Breweries in one of London’s most talked-about neighbourhoods. The Brixton Beer Mile is home to a fantastic range of craft beer with local breweries such as; Brixton Brewery, London Beer Lab, Friendship Adventure, Dogs Grandad and others. The brewery has grown and changed with the area around it, but we remain firmly rooted in and committed to our vibrant and supportive community. We’ve gone from hand delivering most of our beer on foot to Brixton Market using a borrowed trolley to building a new, much bigger brewery around the corner from our original arch, which now houses our experimental small-batch brewery and neighbouring taproom. Brand new independent brewery just down from the Brixton Brewery. Open Fri 5pm to 7pm, Sat noon – 5pm, Sun 1pm-4pm. Another one for the beerhounds here, Walthamstow’s Exale Brewing and Taproom is a great spot to head if you’re ever in E17 and are looking to guzzle down some pints.

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