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London breweries 2003

No openings, 2 closures, net change -2.

By the end of 2003, there were 14 commercial breweries operating in London, including five brewpubs. 2 were part of multinational groups (M). These breweries were:

  1. Anheuser-Busch UK (Stag, Anheuser-Busch M) SW14, Richmond upon Thames
  2. Battersea Brewery SW11,
  3. Bünker WC2, Camden,
  4. Fuller Smith & Turner W4, Hounslow
  5. Grand Union Brewery (The) UB3, Hillingdon
  6. Guinness Park Royal (Diageo M) NW10, Ealing
  7. Haggards Brewery (Imperial Arms) SW8,
  8. Mash W1, Westminster,
  9. Meantime Brewing SE18, Greenwich
  10. Pacific Oriental EC2, City of London,
  11. Pitfield Brewery N1,
  12. Sweet William Brewery (King William IV) E10, Waltham Forest,
  13. Young & Co’s Brewery SW18, Wandsworth
  14. Zerodegrees Blackheath SE3, Lewisham,

Closed this year

Other changes

  • Freedom Covent Garden WC2, Camden, brewpub, sold to new owners, becoming Bünker, with all Freedom brewing now relocated outside London.

For definitions of a brewery, see the current London breweries page.

⇦ 2002 | London breweries year by year | 2004 ⇨

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