Bermondsey Beer Mile

51°29′52″N 0°04′20″W / 51.4978°N 0.0723°W / 51.4978; -0.0723 The Bermondsey Beer Mile is an informal collection of microbreweries located in Bermondsey, London. Most of the breweries operate in and around the arches of the railway viaduct heading into London Bridge and Cannon Street station running approximately two miles and stretching roughly from Tower Bridge to St James's Road.[1][2]

The first brewery, The Kernel, was opened in 2009 with many following due to the relatively cheap rent under the unused railway arches.[1] Many of the breweries located within the arches relocate to larger venues as demands rise, but the beer mile itself remains well occupied by breweries and brewery owned taprooms.[3]

The beer mile has faced criticism from local residents for creating a rowdy atmosphere as a result of attracting pub crawls and stag dos as well as generally creating unmanageable crowds.[4][5] Overall however the beer mile has received acclaim for the quality of drinks on offer, as well as becoming a cultural institution of London.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b https://www.timeout.com/london/bars-and-pubs/bermondsey-beer-mile-stag-do-hell Retrieved 2025-12-15
  2. ^ Barker, Sam (2019-05-23). "This Stretch Of Road Is Home To London's Best Breweries, Taprooms, And Craft Beer Venues - It's A Beer Lover's Dream". Secret London. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  3. ^ "AP PHOTOS: Beer flows under south London's railway arches". The Independent. 2025-03-14. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  4. ^ "Bermondsey Beer Mile street works leave a bitter taste in the mouth – as businesses and resident both oppose 'improv". Southwark News. 2025-04-19. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  5. ^ "Are Stag Parties Wrecking The Bermondsey Beer Mile?". Londonist. 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  6. ^ "A must-visit mile for beer lovers". www.bbc.com. 2022-02-25. Retrieved 2025-12-15.