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If you taste craft beer in London once in your life, then you will surely not go back to the bland tasting and dull mass-produced beers ever again. This is the appeal that craft breweries have created for themselves and their products, with their fantastic new flavours that excite the tastebuds, to their exotic aromas and appearance. While regular beer is limited in taste and variety, craft beer is not, and offers a wide range of different styles and flavours to choose from, from mild and sweet, to rich and bitter, and even sour.

All over the world, this new craft beer movement has been taking over the beer world by storm, and certainly giving beer connoisseurs something to talk about. Each and every product produced by these small batch breweries offer a different taste sensation, and this is mainly because these breweries use very high quality, hand-picked ingredients for the brewing process, as well as traditional yet innovative brewing methods. They have their own recipes for each and every beer style they make, which has been honed over the years and passed down the generations of brewers, so no two breweries will create a similar tasting beer, and no two batches of beer will taste the same either.

While hand-crafted artisan beer may be more on the expensive side as compared to mass produced regular brands, the flavours and experience certainly make up for it. It should also be remembered that most types of these beers have a higher ABV than regular types, so even though they are expensive, you can gain the same level of satisfaction from your beverage, but with less quantity. Because of their varied flavours and styles, these craft brews are ideal for pairing with your favourite meal as well. As a plus point, many breweries have also received vegan certification for their products, so they are absolutely vegan friendly.

If you are looking for some unique craft beer in London, here are some options:

  • IPA – A very popular IPA which has won many international awards, proving that it is certainly one of the good ones out there is the Thornbridge Jaipur IPA. This brewery exports their products to over 30 different countries, and offers a massive 5.9% ABV, but still manages to stay light and airy.
  • An unusual grapefruit infused IPA is the Brewdog Elvis Juice that certainly gives you something to think about. The tangy grapefruit flavours offer lovely citrus accents to the beverage with a slightly bitter aftertaste, and offers a strong 6.5% ABV.
  • Another brand that delivers some tasteful varieties of artisan beverages is Rebellion Beer, from stouts to pilsners to IPA’s which are all very unique in their own strengths and tastes, and able to satisfy any taste preference.
  • Porter – A pretty good porter made using a combination of seven different malts and coffees is Magic Rock. This coffee-infused beer is certainly a unique and rich taste sensation, offering an ABV of 5.4%. The taste accents are a combination of coffee, toffee, chocolate, and vanilla, but it isn’t so sweet that it would make you sick.
  • Red Ale – The Tiny Rebel Cwtch beer that comes in a bright and colourful can also offers some bright and colourful tastes. It is an amber coloured beverage with a fruity, citrussy taste, and quite a low ABV of 4.6%. This elegant beverage is made by one of the smallest breweries in the country.
  • Stout – If you are looking for a vegan craft beer from one of the top breweries in the UK then have a look at the Moor Beer Company. This stout is made using all natural ingredients such as hops, malted barley, malted wheat and yeast, in addition to water. This stout offers a 5% ABV.
  • Lager – The refreshing brew Lost & Grounded Keller Pils is made using three different varieties of hops, and is very light and crisp to taste. The ideal drink for the summer, this lager offers 4.8% ABV.
  • Non-Alcoholic Beer– For those looking for a non-alcoholic craft beer in London, the Beavertown Lazer Crush is the ideal drink. Being alcohol free does not mean though that this beer lacks in flavour, because it doesn’t. It is packed with some refreshing flavours of peach, orange and mango among others.

As you can see craft brews certainly offer a lot of variety, whether you are looking for vegan, non-alcoholic or something that really packs a punch, and there is something to suit everyone’s taste preferences. They are not only great tasting but certainly have some health benefits to offer as well.

If you would like to try some of these exquisite tasting craft beers at home this summer, then all you need to do is search for “craft beer near me” on your smart device and get these delicious brews delivered right to your doorstep. There are many ecommerce sites that carry many of these brands and you can order them very easily and conveniently from the comfort of your home.

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