Borough Market brews first craft beer

By Ellie Bothwell

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'Borough’s hops are quintessentially British'
'Borough’s hops are quintessentially British'
London’s Borough Market has launched its first craft beer and is calling on the public to help name it.

The beer is being brewed by specialist drinks company Utobeer and micro-brewery Tap East using hops grown on site in the new Market Hall to celebrate the market’s 1,000th​ birthday.

The recipe involves a selection of hops and malts including East Kent Goldings which have a spicy, floral almost earthy aroma, as well as Fuggles and Styrian Goldings hops which provide a mild grassy, floral aroma.

Reviving the legacy

Keith Davis from Borough Market said: “Southwark’s commercial breweries were among the first in Britain to popularise the use of hops and the area was once home to the largest brewery in the world. This prompted us to follow in the footsteps of our brewing forefathers and revive the legacy by creating our own brew.

“Over the past decade there has been a revival in the craft beer market and Southwark is at the heart of this revival, with a number of microbreweries setting up in the area’s railway arches and old industrial buildings. Borough Market’s own brewing operation will offer a welcome addition.”

'Quintessentially British'

Mike Hill, owner at Borough Market’s craft beer stall, Utobeer, said: “Borough’s hops are quintessentially British and, combined with the history surrounding Borough, led us to brew a style of beer that was traditional, British and had strong links with the Market. The winning name needs to reflect these values.”

The #BrandTheBrew competition is open to anyone over the age of 18 and can be entered via Facebook and Twitter. The winning name will be used on labels for the 500ml bottles of Borough Market Bitter and the pump clips for casks of the beer. The winner will receive a crate of their self-named beer and have the honour of pulling the first pint in The Globe pub where it will be on sale to members of the public.

A shortlist of 10 names will be selected by a judging panel of experts and representatives from Borough Market and the breweries on Wednesday 5th​ November 2014. The public will then be invited to vote for their favourites.

If you have a suitable name tweet @BoroughMarket using #BrandTheBrew

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