BrewDog has launched its first ever BrewPub

BrewDog has launched its first ever BrewPub featuring a 10hl brewing kit.

BrewDog Tower Hill, London will be the Aberdeenshire brewery’s largest stand-alone bar site and the only place in the UK outside its headquarters in Ellon, Scotland to be making BrewDog beers.

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Located in a neo-Gothic Minster building just a stone’s throw from the Tower of London, at 8500 square feet, BrewDog Tower Hill has a capacity for over 500 people.

The bar features 25 beers on tap, three deli fridges for takeaway beers, an automated growler filling system, an arcade games area with three shuffleboards and an extensive outdoor seating area.

Exclusive beers brewed in the 10hl brewing kit will permanently be on offer at the bar and will also be distributed across BrewDog’s eight-strong network of bars in London.

Tower Hill will also be the first BrewDog bar to serve a breakfast and brunch daily in addition to its renowned pizza, burgers and wings menu.

Tower Hill is the second BrewDog site to open in London this year following BrewDog Seven Dials, near Covent Garden, in March. Further openings set for the capital include sites in Angel and Brixton.

At its seventh AGM last month, BrewDog made a slew of announcements including a move into cider, plans for 17 new bars around the world and increased availability of BrewDog beer in the USA as new state distributors were announced.

A third brewing site is currently under construction in Brisbane, Australia to add to its brewing facilities in Columbus, Ohio and its HQ in Ellon, Scotland.

BrewDog’s cofounder James Watt said: “This iconic area of London needed a suitable statement of a BrewDog bar to match. The brewpub will not only serve the freshest BrewDog beer in London, but will allow our brewers to get creative and experimental with small-batch beers. This is the first of many BrewDog brewpubs and a vote of confidence for London’s position as one of the craft beer capitals of the world.”

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