BrewLDN 2021 announce first craft breweries, DJs and relocation to Printworks, London


Brew//LDN​, the UK’s biggest craft beer festival, is set to return in 2021.

Running a little later in the year than usual from ​Thursday 20th May​ to ​Saturday 22nd May​, the improved and expanded festival will take over a much larger venue in London’s iconic Printworks with 250 exhibitor stands, 150 independent breweries, a vast outdoor street food arena and more than ​1000 different beers​.

The new venue allows for an expanded offering that will make use of ​Printworks​’ vast ​Press Halls ​space as well as the indoor and outdoor ​Container Yard​ areas packed with beers, bites, brew talks and more.

The three day event includes four public sessions and two trade sessions with the 250 exhibitor stands showcasing ​150 independent breweries​ and 1000 different beers; there will be capacity for over 10,000 attendees across the three days.

The first wave of brewery announcements include; ​Yonder Brewing and Blending, Glen Affric, Cassels, The Five Points Brewing Co., Tiny Rebel, Brewpoint, Toast, Black Storm, Don Valley Brewery, Flowerhorn, Vocation, Trinity Brew Co., The Pretty Decent Beer Co, Full Circle, Firebrand, Laine Brew Co. Heist, UnBarred, Phantom, Mad Squirrel, SXOLLIE Cider ​and​ Pulpt Cider.

Also new for 2021, Brew//LDN will have a huge outdoor food arena offering a wealth of street food traders plus an outdoor beer terrace for (hopefully!) sunshine drinking.

Previous years’ food treats have included La Nonna, Brigadiers, Claw, Biff’s Jack Shack, Kolkati and Eat Chay so expect more of the UK’s finest food traders for this edition.

The full DJ lineup will be revealed soon but for now ​Demi Riquisimo, Medlar, RAW SILK, The Reflex and​ WOLF Music​ will be laying down the vibes.

Brew//LDN’s Covid-19 policy ​and regulations will be updated regularly in line with developing UK Government guidelines, but careful thought has gone into making these events as safe and atmospheric as possible for all in attendance.

It’s hoped that Brew//LDN 2021 will be able to operate without social distancing in place but organisers are also fully prepared to operate the festival with social distancing in place should that be required.

The extra space at Printworks allows for that scenario comfortably while maintaining the high quality Brew//LDN experience that customers are accustomed to.

Expect additional space, transport options and availability of outdoor and indoor seating so customers can really relax and discover fine brews, whatever the regulations in May 2021.

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