
#212 | Tom Bott, Signature Brew
2026 marks 15 years since Tom Bott and Sam McGregor started London’s Signature Brew. The duo combined their backgrounds in the music industry and professional

2026 marks 15 years since Tom Bott and Sam McGregor started London’s Signature Brew. The duo combined their backgrounds in the music industry and professional

The shortlist for the 2025 Brewers Choice Awards, organised by team behind The Brewers Journal, has been announced. Judges from across the beer, brewing and

Signature Brew is continuing its their third crowdfunding campaign and is overfunding at more than £700,000. Founded by a brewer and a musician with one simple philosophy –

Independent record store chain Rough Trade is joining forces with London-based brewery Signature Brew. The two-time Brewery of the Year Award winner is now serving

US-based Dogfish Head is set to collaborate with the UK’s Signature Brew on a debut collaboration. Piercing Pils is a crisp, refreshing 5.7% ABV

Signature Brew has unveiled two new beers; a West Coast DIPA and a lemon sour. Crowdsurfer: This 8% ABV West Coast DIPA (£5 per 440ml

East London based brewery Signature Brew has unveiled the return of its most anticipated annual brews, Anthology Imperial Stout. The brewer is inviting beer lovers to experience

Signature Brew is reopening the doors to their Blackhorse Road Brewer’s Bar, Haggerston Taproom and Walthamstow Burger & Beer Bar, The Collab. Continuing Signature Brew’s packed schedule of new

London-based Signature Brew has launched a £250,000 commitment to live music, with beer grants from £500 to £5000 in value offered to independent music venues nationwide. The last 12 months have been

Signature Brew has launched Good Vibrations, a 5.2% hazy, golden New England Pale Ale The beer boasts notes stone fruit and vanilla and is the

Signature Brew has launched Nocturne, a Black IPA that showcases the new Talus hop from Yakima Chief Hops. The 6.66% beer boasts notes of grapefruit and violet,

The way breweries and wider hospitality have adapted during this annus horribilis is extraordinary. As we look forward to a better 2021, here is a