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Sambrook's Brewery
Company typeBrewery
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded2008
FounderDuncan Sambrook
HeadquartersWandsworth
London, SW18
United Kingdom
ProductsBeer
Number of employees10-50
Websitehttp://www.sambrooksbrewery.co.uk

Sambrook's Brewery is a British brewery, based in Wandsworth, London. The location is the oldest continually brewing site in the UK.

Sambrooks started brewing in Battersea 2008. It was founded by Duncan Sambrook, who had been an accountant for Deloitte, with support from David Welsh, the former owner of the Ringwood Brewery. In July 2019, it was announced that Sambrook's would be moving to the former Young's brewery site in Wandsworth, and will have a tap room, visitors' centre and brewery museum. The move was delayed due to COVID-19 but finally completed in December 2020 and the taproom and visitor centre opened in July 2021.

Most of the beers brewed by Sambrook's are named after local landmarks in South West London, most notably their flagship product "Wandle" named for the river.

Beer list

  • Wandle Ale
  • Junction Ale
  • Powerhouse Porter
  • Pumphouse Pale Ale
  • Lavender Hill
  • Russian Imperial Stout
  • Session Pale Ale
  • Pagoda Pilsner
  • Block Party IPA
  • Stand Easy Non alcoholic Pale Ale

References

  1. ^ Tim. "In Interview - Sambrook's - The Brewers Journal". www.brewersjournal.info. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  2. Ashworth, Louise (10 July 2019). "Sambrook's set to move to site of the old Young's Brewery". Cask Marque. Retrieved 30 May 2021.

External links

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