Five Of The Best Craft Beers

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Five Of The Best Craft Beers

Words by Mr Tom M Ford

5 August 2016

Raise a pint glass (or bottle) from these top brewers in celebration of London’s Craft Beer Festival .

Next week (12–14 August), the annual London Craft Beer Festival returns to the Oval Space in east London, with more than 30  showcasing their wares – from London favourites The Kernel Brewery, through to award-winning  creative brewers Omnipollo and Australians Stone & Wood. To decide what to sup on while you’re there or to sample in advance – and what better time to drink  than today (International Beer Day) – we asked Mr Greg Wells, co-founder of the l for his five favourite brews. Cheers.

Omnipollo, Mazarin Pale Ale

“Based in Stockholm, this is one of the most sought after brewers in Europe. Its pale ale, Mazarin, is packed with hops, but so well balanced that it leaves a deep yearning for more. Each of the beer varieties has a unique bottle-art  – look for the melting  in this case. This will be available at Brewdog bar.”

To Øl, LikeWeisse

“Another gem of a brewery from Scandinavia, Denmark’s To Øl was set up by two college friends. LikeWeisse is their take on Berliner Weisse – perfect for , like a tart, fresh lemonade ready to make  better and longer.”

The Kernel Brewery, London Sour Raspberry

“This is one of the best breweries in the world, and certainly one of the finest in London. A true  brewer, its sour beer is a  twist on the Belgian style, made with raspberries. It has become a highlight of the summer seasonal releases and is definitely one to look out for.”

Gipsy Hill, Hepcat session IPA

“Another great beer from south London, this session IPA has a little more body than most, but a higher malt content does let a great fruity hop hit sit nicely. A well balanced, supremely drinkable beer.”

Wiper and True, Pale Ale, Australia

“A small but very exciting brewery from Bristol, Wiper and True are making people sit up and take notice with their very palatable brews and constant stream of new releases. Their pale ales, including this  batch are special, and look out for their Kaleidoscope pale too.”

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