Beavertown

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Beavertown is a London craft brewery, founded in 2011, that produces IPAs, lagers and an alcohol-free range, all packaged exclusively in cans with a spooky astronaut theme.

Logan Plant set up Beavertown in 2011, inspired by pub trips with his father, American barbecue culture and years fronting a touring rock band. The brewery takes its name from De Beauvoir Town, a neighbourhood in Hackney where the first pints were brewed in a kitchen using rice cookers, cool boxes and tea urns. In 2014 the brewery relocated to Tottenham Hale; a second site in Enfield, known as Beaverworld, opened in August 2020.

Beavertown produces mainly India pale ales and craft lagers. A microbrewery and taproom inside the Tottenham Hotspur football stadium opened in 2019, and the brewery maintains a close relationship with the club. Beavertown also runs a taproom at its Tottenham site. The brewery launched the 'Is This Seat Taken?' campaign to address social anxiety in pubs, and in 2023 collaborated with Queens of the Stone Age.

Heineken purchased a minority stake in Beavertown in June 2018; by June 2019, Heineken UK held 49.5% of the A shares in TP & Munch Ltd, Beavertown's parent company. Heineken UK gained full control of TP & Munch Ltd in August 2022, in a deal valued at over £100 million.

The alcohol-free part of the range covers IPAs and lagers, available through the brand's own webshop alongside a broad retail presence.

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UK
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Beavertown Brewery

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UK

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