I got to try a bottle of London Fields Hackney Hopster back in March this year and it was excellent. In the same month I was able to sample the cask version at the Waterloo beer festival and again it was a cracking beer.
Jimmy Hatherley got in touch after that to say that he would send me some more of their beers once their new branding was in place and after a failed courier attempt to deliver the bottles (they were smashed in transit and never arrived) he struggled on and some bottles arrived this week:
London Fields Brewery
Jimmy Hatherley got in touch after that to say that he would send me some more of their beers once their new branding was in place and after a failed courier attempt to deliver the bottles (they were smashed in transit and never arrived) he struggled on and some bottles arrived this week:
Lovely looking bottles with classy consistent styling |
London Fields Brewery
- Hackney Hopster - 4.2% pacific pale ale using Motueka & Nelson Sauvin hops from New Zealand, the Hopster shows off flavours of grapefruit, lemon zest & gooseberry. With a dry & fresh finish
- Love Not War - 4.2% brooding red ale (first brewed barricaded in the brewery during the London riots). A true union of malt & hops, with silky texture & soft caramel flavours cuddling up to a rich pear & summer fruit character
- Sterling IPA - 6% single hop ale, Sterling is an American hop often used for lighter pale ales & lagers. We think the richness of an IPA truely gives the ideal canvas for it's unique minty, spicy character
Look out for 'baron ratings' for these London Fields beers soon, and a big thank you to Jimmy Hatherley for sending them through to me!
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