Camden Town Brewery

Camden Town Brewery
Brewery
Industry Brewing
Founded 2010
Founder Jasper Cuppaidge
Headquarters Kentish Town, London, United Kingdom
Products Beer
Owner Anheuser-Busch InBev
Number of employees
40 (2013)[1]
Website http://www.camdentownbrewery.com/
Camden Town Brewery Bar, Kentish Town, London, 2012

Camden Town Brewery is a London-based brewery founded in 2010, currently brewing out in Camden.[2]

History

The brewery was founded by Jasper Cuppaidge (born 1975), the grandson of Laurie McLaughlin, who ran McLaughlin’s Brewery in Rockhampton, Australia from 1910-1960, along with an estate of 60 pubs.[1][3]

During the mid-1990s, Cuppaidge missed his flight back home to Australia and consequently remained in England, collecting glasses in a London pub. Ten years later, he purchased a dilapidated Hampstead pub and reopened it in 2006 as The Horseshoe, serving food, wine, and beer.[4]

Cuppaidge brewed his first batch of beer, named Mac's Beer in honour of his grandfather, at The Horseshoe in 2007 as a birthday present for his mother, Patricia. Based on one of McLaughlin's old recipes, the beer proved successful with the pub's customers, and Cuppaidge began to sell it to his pub-owner friends.[4]

In 2009, he began to pursue a full-time business in brewing lager, but discovered that the name Mac's was already in use by another brewing company. Inspired by the borough in which he lived, he typed www.camdentownbrewery.com into a search engine, noticed the domain name was available, and bought it on the spot.[4]

Shortly after, Cuppaidge rented five Victorian railway arches underneath Kentish Town West Station. By Spring 2010, Camden Town Brewery officially started brewing. Hells Lager, a cross between Helles and Pilsner brewed with malt and hops sourced from Germany, debuted in Autumn 2010, and is now brewed and sold alongside a collection of core beers and occasional releases.[4]

In December 2015, it was announced that Camden Town Brewery was being bought by the world's largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, for about £85 million. The Guardian noted that "Cuppaidge, his family and three best friends own 95% of the company’s equity, suggesting that they have shared a combined payout of more than £80m." James Watt, the founder of the BrewDog craft beer company, said that they would cease selling Camden Town products in its bars, "because it does not sell drinks made by AB InBev".[5]

Camden Town Brewery is currently building a new brewery in Enfield by the banks of the River Lee, 12 miles north of their Kentish Town brewery. Set for completion in Spring 2017, the new brewery will allow production to move to Enfield while the current branch at Wilkin Street Mews is renovated into a pilot brewery.

Beers

Camden Town Brewery's all-year-round 'present' range includes:

The brewery also rotates a range of 'occasional' beers, brewed in limited batches throughout the year:

Previous Camden Town Brewery beers have included:

Bars

Camden Town Brewery Bar, Kentish Town, London, 2012

The Horseshoe remains in operation, serving Camden Town Brewery beers alongside fine wines, guest beers, and a seasonal menu using fresh ingredients.[6]

The Brewery Bar, located within the arches of the Kentish Town brewery, serves their beers on tap with a rotating guest list of street food vendors including Motherflipper, Oli Baba's and Dosa Deli.[7] The Brewery also offers tours to the public to see how their beer is made and sample brew straight from the tank.[8]

Camden's Daughter, a beer and snack bar located on the Kentish Town High Street, opened in Autumn 2015, serving Camden beers plus an all-day menu of rotisserie meat, beer snacks and homemade soft serve ice cream.[9]

Awards

Hells Lager has won numerous awards including Champion Keg Lager at the 2013 International Brewing Awards and bronze at the 2013 European Beer Star.[10]

Gentleman's Wit won a silver medal in the Wit category at the 2016 World Beer Cup.[11]

The 2015 International Brewing Awards saw IHL Lager win a gold medal in the Can category, while Hells Lager and Pale Ale both received a silver medal in Keg Lager and Keg Ale categories respectively.[12]

References

  1. 1 2 "Camden Town Brewery, London". Financial Times. The Financial Times Ltd. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  2. "Open". camdentownbrewery.com. Camden Town Brewery. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  3. "Why we did it and why Camden Town". camdentownbrewery.com. Camden Town Brewery. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Brewery". camdentownbrewery.com. Camden Town Brewery. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  5. Davies, Rob (21 December 2015). "Camden Town Brewery sold to world's biggest drinks company". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  6. "About". thehorseshoehampstead.com. The Horseshoe. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  7. "Camden Town Brewery Bar". timeout.com. Time Out. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  8. "Camden Town Brewery - Brewery Tours". eventbrite.co.uk. Eventbrite. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  9. "Camden's Daughter".
  10. "European Beer Star - 2013 Winners" (PDF).
  11. "World Beer Cup - 2016 Winners" (PDF).
  12. "Camden Town Brewery - 2016 International Brewing Awards Results".

External links

Coordinates: 51°32′51″N 0°08′49″W / 51.547513°N 0.146963°W / 51.547513; -0.146963


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