Bermondsey Beer Mile Pubs
Introduction
The Bermondsey Beer Mile is a legendary trail in South London, offering craft beer enthusiasts a chance to explore some of the best breweries and taprooms in the city. Starting from Maltby Street Market, this guide will take you through a journey of exceptional brews and vibrant venues.
The Route
- Maltby Street Market: Begin your adventure with a hearty breakfast at Maltby Street Market. While not a bar, it's a perfect pre-Mile spot with food stalls and some bars to get you started.
- Southwark Brewing (46 Druid Street): Just 170m from the market, Southwark Brewing is a great first stop for some local ales.
- Kanpai Taproom & Kitchen (48 Druid Street): Only a 3m walk from Southwark Brewing, Kanpai offers a unique blend of Japanese-inspired brews.
- The Barrel Project (80 Druid Street): A 160m stroll takes you to The Barrel Project, known for its impressive barrel-aged beers.
- Billy Franks Craft Beer & Snack Shack (104 Druid Street): Just 79m away, Billy Franks is perfect for craft beer and delicious snacks.
- Hiver (56 Stanworth Street): Walk 81m to Hiver for a taste of their honey-infused beers.
- Anspach & Hobday (118 Druid Street): A 150m walk brings you to Anspach & Hobday, known for their experimental brews.
- It Ain't Much If It Ain't Dutch (67-68 Enid Street): 180m from Anspach & Hobday, this stop offers a unique Dutch beer experience.
- Moor Beer (71 Enid Street): Just 30m away, Moor Beer is renowned for its modern real ales.
- Gosnells (72 Enid Street): A mere 15m walk, Gosnells specializes in innovative meads.
- Cloudwater (73 Enid Street): Walk 10m to Cloudwater, famous for their hop-forward beers.
- Bianca Road (83-84 Enid Street): Another short 76m walk brings you to Bianca Road, known for its American-style beers.
- Craft Beer Junction (86 Enid Street): Just 19m from Bianca Road, this spot offers a diverse selection of craft beers.
- Enid Street Tavern (87 Enid Street): A quick 13m walk, Enid Street Tavern is perfect for a relaxed beer stop.
- Mash Paddle Brewery (92 Enid Street): Only 25m away, Mash Paddle is great for unique brews and a cozy atmosphere.
- Old Jamaica Business Estate (24 Old Jamaica Road): 270m from Mash Paddle, this isn’t a bar but a good halfway point to grab some food.
- The Kernel (Arch 7, Dockley Road Industrial Estate): A 260m walk leads you to The Kernel, a pioneer in the London craft beer scene.
- The Outpost – Three Hills Brewing (7 Almond Road): After a 1km walk, reward yourself at The Outpost with their diverse beer selection.
- Battersea Brewery Substation (8 Almond Road): Just 26m from Three Hills, this brewery offers great local brews.
- EeBria (15 Almond Road): Walk 130m to EeBria, a hub for craft beer from independent brewers.
- Fourpure (25 Bermondsey Trading Estate): A 550m stroll brings you to Fourpure, known for its adventurous beer styles.
- Small Beer (70-72 Verney Road): Finally, walk 500m to Small Beer, specializing in low-alcohol yet flavorful beers.