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Cheerio. Craft brew comes to London proper

By Noah Davis • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: Beer News

When we think of London, we picture sitting in a pub and drinking a pint of local brew. Apparently, that conception wasn’t exactly accurate. While there are 700 craft breweries England — quite impressive considering the country’s size — it’s almost impossible to find a small beer-maker within the capital city’s limits.

That is starting to change, according to a Financial Times article published last week. The story details the trials and tribulations of former accountant Duncan Sambrook, who founded Sambrook’s Brewery a year ago. The maker of Wandle Ale is well on his way to establishing his brewery as a viable, local option for Londoners.

“Our provenance gives us a hook,” Sambrook told the FT. “Customers and landlords always first approach us bec­ause we’re local. And primarily our ingredients are all from within 100 miles.”

While real estate and other costs make setting up a brewery in London exceedingly expensive, the trend will continue as an increasing number them find success. The picture in our head could soon match reality.

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Noah Davis is the Web Editor at DRAFT
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