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Porters, peers and pilgrims 2016: Beer heritage walks in August

The old Truman Black Eagle brewery in Brick Lane. Pic: Christine Matthews for Geograph. Creative Commons license.

The old Truman Black Eagle brewery in Brick Lane. Pic: Christine Matthews for Geograph. Creative Commons license.

Saturday 6 August 2016, 1030hrs
Sunday 14 August 2016, 1030hrs

This year there are two opportunities to join me during the week of the Great British Beer Festival and London Beer City for a fascinating walking tour of London’s brewery heritage and numerous other historic sites, through the City, Spitalfields and the East End, across Tower and along Bankside.

Discover the sites of Whitbread, the original Truman’s, the perfection of at St Katharine’s Dock, Courage on the riverside and by Shakespeare’s Globe, finishing at the celebrated George Inn, the ’s last historic coaching inn, near London and numerous other beer venues. A great way to celebrate London’s beer renaissance by reminding ourselves of its illustrious past.

A leisurely walk of approximately five miles (8 km) taking about three hours. Note this walk visits heritage sites, not working breweries. Charge: £10 per person.

Meet at Underground/National Rail station (downstairs by ticket hall), London EC1Y 1BE. Finishes at the George Inn, 77 High Street SE1 1NH, near London station.

To ensure your place, book a ticket in advance through London Beer City. Places are limited and this walk is often popular.

See also the Facebook events page.

Picture credit: Christine Matthews for Geograph, under a Creative Commons license.

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