Brewpub, no longer brewing
63 Lambs Conduit Street WC1N 3NB
First sold beer: August 2014
Ceased brewing: October 2015
Bloomsbury began as a small brewery in the cellar of the Perseverance pub, an ex-Charrington free house at the above address, installed by then-owner Pete Millington. It brewed only occasionally with beers intermittently available in the pub, and despite plans to ramp up production, operations ceased when the business was closed and sold in October 2015. The pub subsequently enjoyed mixed fortunes, reopening and closing again, until it was bought and reopened by Market Taverns, owners of the famous Market Porter in Borough Market and several other London pubs, in July 2018, though brewing hasn’t been restored. A Bloomsbury brand has subsequently appeared on unrelated beers commissioned for the Bloomsbury Leisure/Pivovar group of pubs and bars.
Updated 4 January 2020
Leave a Reply