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Mammoth Beer

Mammoth Beer, E15.

Closed brewery
1-28 Echo Building, East Bay Lane E15 2SJ (Waltham Forest)
First sold beer: January 2021
ceased: November 2024

beer veteran Mark Pether bought the disused 16 hl brewhouse (once at Ascot Ales and now on its seventh owner) from his former employer Crate when they went into administration and took it across the River Lee Navigation to a new home at Bridge, a recently developed quarter of the Olympic Park.

The brewery was a collaboration with music entrepreneur Vikram Gudi and took its name from one of Vikram’s companies. With no capacity for a taproom at the production site, in April 2022 the brewery opened an offsite bar at Leytonstone High Road Overground station.

Sadly Mammoth was unable to sustain production and closed its brewery in November 2024, with the taproom closing a few weeks later.

Beers were in keg and can.

Updated 27 January 2025.

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