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London's Best Pubs: A Private Craft Beer Experience

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Overview

Quotes Logo Private Craft Beer Experience London takes people on a special trip to see some of the best and oldest pubs in London. This is a walking tour where people get to see London like a real local, visiting cool, hidden pubs with a fun guide.

The tour goes through secret paths and tells amazing stories from pubs that are over 500 years old. People will learn about the famous Gin Palaces from the 1800s and what it was like back then, walking through streets where there used to be beggars and thieves.

The tour stops at up to five famous pubs where interesting people used to hang out. Each place has its own story. Some of these pubs are the best-kept old pubs in England. Every pub is different and has tasty drinks, both with and without alcohol. A professional tour guide is part of the experience. This experience does not include Alcoholic beverages and gratuities. Visit places such as Bermondsey Beer Mile, Bianca Road Brew Co., The Kernel Brewery. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See London's Hidden Pubs: Explore secret alleyways and historic pubs only locals know.

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Hear Amazing Stories: Listen to tales from pubs where people have been drinking for 500+ years.

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Visit Up to Five Iconic Pubs: Discover unique pubs with different vibes and histories.

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Enjoy Tasty Drinks: Taste both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in ornate buildings.

Sentiment Analysis

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Most customers really like this tour because they learn about beer and have fun. Some people think there is a lot of walking. Almost all reviews are positive about the guide. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers enjoyed learning a lot about beer.

    Positive Highlight Icon They also had fun chatting with others on the tour.

    Positive Highlight Icon Guides are friendly and know a lot about beer.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour gives good value for the money.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some customers thought there was too much walking.

    Negative Highlight Icon One customer didn't like one of the beers.

The Journey

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Bermondsey Beer Mile

The Bermondsey Beer Mile is a pilgrimage for beer lovers, a self-guided route weaving under railway arches and through industrial estates, home to a collective of independent craft breweries and taprooms. Once an overlooked corner of London, Bermondsey has transformed into a hub of brewing innovation. Taste an array of beers, from hop-forward IPAs to rich stouts, often brewed on-site. Chat with the brewers, soak in the convivial atmosphere, and experience the true spirit of London's craft beer revolution. Beyond the beer, you're experiencing a transformation of a London neighbourhood.

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Bianca Road Brew Co.

Bianca Road Brew Co. stands out on the Bermondsey Beer Mile with its distinctly Californian vibe, offering a sun-drenched escape amidst the industrial setting. Inspired by a road trip along California's Highway 1, their beers are as bold and adventurous as the Golden State itself. Expect hop-forward brews bursting with citrus and tropical fruit notes. With a laid-back atmosphere and innovative beers, Bianca Road Brew Co. captures the essence of West Coast brewing in the heart of London.

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The Kernel Brewery

The Kernel Brewery, widely regarded as the 'OG' of London's modern craft beer scene, is a must-visit for any serious beer enthusiast. Housed under a railway arch, The Kernel spearheaded the revival of traditional brewing techniques, focusing on simple ingredients and intense flavor. Their beers are known for their uncompromising quality and complexity, often featuring historical recipes reimagined for the modern palate. Visiting The Kernel is not just about drinking great beer; it's about experiencing the birthplace of London's craft beer revolution.

Know Before You Go

This private craft beer experience includes a professional tour guide who will lead the way and provide interesting information about the pubs and the history of the area. What's not included is any alcoholic beverages, so people will need to pay for their own drinks. Tips for the guide are also not included. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point; specific details will be provided upon booking.

Hot Tip

Some reviewers recommended to wear comfortable shoes and prepare to do a lot of walking! Be prepared to purchase your own alcoholic beverages.

From £399 Price

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