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The Old Brewery: Meantime Greenwich

April 3, 2013

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Glass case at The Old Brewery

The Old Brewery in Greenwich is a modern, sleek and cleverly designed microbrewery/restaurant (in a very old building), evidence of just how much Meantime Brewery has done for the craft brewing scene in London over the past decade! Opened in 2010, the Old Brewery is located in an impressive 17th century building near the Greenwich […]

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HomeBrewing in our London flat

April 2, 2013

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Jim and the zip car

This week’s theme for all of my posts will be solely focused on beer…searching for it, fermenting it, tasting it and cleaning up after making it – and there’s an incredibly good reason for it! Our four-day holiday this past weekend was consumed by beer-related “business.” On Saturday we drove to one of the UK’s […]

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Partizan Brewing – a visit to the new South London brewery

March 11, 2013

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Partizan Brewing interior

What could be better than a new craft brewery specializing in unique, big, bold beers in London? Well, it could be in our neighborhood and relatively undiscovered for the moment – although surely a name that will be well known very soon. We visited Partizan Brewing with some friends last week and are already looking […]

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Around Amsterdam: Beer Day Trips

March 3, 2013

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Jopen beer

With only 48 hours in Holland, day two was devoted to guess what……BEER!! We began the day at the Heineken Experience (recommended for museum-esque quality of Heineken’s history and brand marketing/packaging) and then made our way back through Amsterdam to the Central train station. Following in the footsteps of some great beer aficionados who already […]

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Amsterdam Beer Scene

March 3, 2013

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Tanya inside Cafe Gollem

Amsterdam is a city of beautiful canals, friendly faces, and a very liberal approach to societal norms. As we wandered from street to street and rode the city trams, there was an exciting vibe in the city – despite near freezing temperatures and gray February skies. While the coffee shops are well known for their […]

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Exploring Hackney: Crate Brewery

February 22, 2013

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Crate

Crate Brewery Where:  In Hackney, East London. See map. Why you should visit:  Crate entered the craft beer scene in July last year, perfect timing for the start of the 2012 London Olympics. Next to a picturesque canal at the site of an old factory, you can see the Olympic park in the distance.  A […]

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This pub or that pub?

February 19, 2013

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Mayflower pub

You want to take in the London culture, therefore an immersion into the London pub scene is necessary. You’ve endured a long flight, made it to the hotel, and finally you set out to find that perfect British pub. But now it’s decision-making time: this pub or that pub? With approximately 6,000+ pubs in London, […]

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Notable Bury St. Edmunds Beer Spots

February 16, 2013

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Greene King sign

Bury St. Edmunds is primarily known in England for two things: an ancient abbey dating back to 900 AD, and beer!  ‘Bury’ as the locals call it, is home to the Greene King Brewery, one of the largest and oldest UK breweries still in operation. For those of you that have ever visited the Yuengling brewery in […]

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