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- The Bermondsey Beer Mile
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- The Bermondsey Beer Mile: An Unofficial Introduction
For those of you who don't know: the Bermondsey Beer Mile is a loose amalgamation of brewery bars and bottle shops, located along a stretch of railway arch that's closer to two miles long nowadays
- The Kernel - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
Without The Kernel, there wouldn’t be a Bermondsey Beer Mile For years, their brewery at Arch 11 of Dockley Road was the midpoint of anyone’s walk along the Mile, whichever end they started at, which meant that at any given time it was always more crowded than anywhere else
- Maltby Street Market - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
Once upon a time, people used to describe the Bermondsey Beer Mile as a route that started at the Fourpure brewery and ended at Anspach Hobday These days, hardly anyone does that
- Anspach Hobday - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
When we first did the Mile back in 2014, Anspach Hobday was either the starting point or the end point of your pilgrimage – for us, it was the start, and set us up nicely for what to expect
- Craft Beer Junction - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
There was a collection of small breweries in Bermondsey: they all had bars: they opened those bars every Saturday afternoon to sell the beer they’d brewed That was the Beer Mile
- The Barrel Project - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
And then there’s the beer, all 24 taps of it How those taps get used has changed a bit over the years: when we first visited in December 2018 there wasn’t much barrel-aged beer available, with the implication that this would be something to look forward to in years to come
- Bianca Road - The Bermondsey Beer Mile
Bianca Road, you’ll have noticed by now, isn’t located in Bianca Road at all: though they used to be, as they’re a Peckham brewery that moved into one of the key stretches of the Bermondsey Beer Mile, spreading themselves over two adjacent railway arches on Enid Street
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