2 openings, 3 closures, net change -1.
By the end of 2001, there were 15 commercial breweries operating in London, including seven brewpubs. These breweries were:
- Anheuser-Busch UK (Stag) SW14, Richmond upon Thames: AB previously rented this but bought it outright from Scottish Courage this year.
- Battersea Brewery SW11, Wandsworth, unrelated to current Battersea Brewery NEW!
- Freedom Earlham Street WC2, Camden, brewpub
- Freedom Soho W1, Westminster, brewpub
- Fuller Smith & Turner W4, Hounslow
- Guinness Park Royal Brewery NW10, Brent
- Haggards Brewery (Imperial Arms) SW8, Wandsworth
- Mash W1, Westminster, brewpub
- Meantime Brewing SE18, Greenwich
- Pacific Oriental EC2, City of London, brewpub
- Pitfield’s Organic Brewery N1, Hackney
- Sans-culottes (Brasserie les) WC2, Camden, brewpub NEW!
- Sweet William Brewery (King William IV) E10, Waltham Forest, brewpub
- Young & Co’s Brewery (Ram Brewery) SW18, Wandsworth
- Zerodegrees Blackheath SE3, Lewisham, brewpub
Closed this year
- Freedom Brewery SW6, Hammersmith & Fulham, relocated outside London, London brewpubs remain open.
- Orange Brewery (The Orange, Clifton Inns/Scottish & Newcastle) SW1, Westminster, brewpub
- Yorkshire Grey Brewery (Yorkshire Grey, Clifton Inns/Scottish & Newcastle) W1, Camden, brewpub
For definitions of a London brewery, see the current London breweries page.
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