I was at the Kernel Brewery in London on Saturday. What a great little spot! It's basically a small brewery located under the arches of a railway bridge located at 98 Druid St, SE1 2HQ. There's nothing to see at the front, except for a big closed gate, and we were a little worried that we had the wrong place. However, once you go around the back, off Millstreet, it opens out on to a pedestrian lane, where there are a couple of tables and chairs, and the guys are serving bottles from there. There was a lively trade of people picking up bottles, as well as people standing around just sipping away. There's also artisan hams and cheese for sale, which is a nice touch.
There was a nice selection of beers available, and they were rightly to my taste. There was lots of strong hoppy ales, as well as Porters, Stouts etc, but the 7%ABV Black IPA stole the show for me. Hadn't tried this style before, and wasn't excited to do so, but it was absoloutely lovely. I also tried the Citra IPA, but not sure if I am such a fan of this hop on it's own, as it's maybe a little too fruity without something else to give it a bit more edge. I brewed with it recently, and also found this to be the case, so it was nice to compare it and confirm my thoughts.
We had a quick tour around the brewery setup which was fairly straight forward, and not too different to the average homebrew setup, but obviously did the job, as they seemed to be expanding and adding on to keep up with demand. I had a good chat with the assistant brewer Toby, and also the owner/head brewer Evin. Evin is from Waterford, so the Irish connection made it all the better. He even had his dad who was over visting, manning the bar, while he had a smoke and a drink with us outside. He was fully aware of Beoir and the new micro breweries popping up in his home county. The guys only bottle at the moment, and the brewery is only really open for drinking on a Satruday from 9am to 3pm, but that seems to suit them, and I doubt they would get the same trade during the week. I think you can call in during the week, if you want to pick up a couple of bottles, but better to ring ahead. The kernel website indicates that their beer is available in quite a few other places in London, but nothing like drinking it at source and chatting to those who made it.
Prices seemed fair to me, at £2.50 a bottle regardless of size, with stronger beers being in the smaller 33cl bottles and more sessionable ones in regular 50cl bottles.
They also seem to be doing collaboration brews with other up and coming London berweries, and there were a couple of brewers popping in to chat over the course of the day.
I'll definitely call again next time I'm in London, and have ordered the brother to pick up some bottles for me, when he gets the chance. They are also available on cavedirect, so might put in an order there, in order to try the black IPA again. It's probably a style that I will now brew sooner rather than later.
I'm sorry now, that I didn't take some better pictures of the setup, but here's one of the lovely black IPA, and also the menu of the day.
I'd definitely reccomend the Kernel brewery for those who have the opportunity to visit.
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