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The brewery

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Bringing brewing back
to covent garden

Step into our creative brewing hub, steeped in rich history and bubbling with innovation. At Guinness Open Gate Brewery London, we create extraordinary world-class brews of pure imagination.

There's a story behind every beer, and we've saved a seat for you to hear them. Dive further into the wonders of our Guinness brews on our brewery experience for a tasting journey like no other.

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Meet the
brewing team

The passion of our dedicated brewing team can be felt at every corner of Guinness Open Gate Brewery London. Their creativity and craft keep things fresh with a constantly evolving rotation of beers and exquisite food pairings to taste.

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"People are going to taste things they
don't expect from Guinness"

Hollie Stephenson

Master Brewer

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History of
the brewery

The home of Guinness in London stands on a rich brewing history in Covent Garden. Get ready for stories of succession, royal feasts and Victorian brewing power.

The beer list

You haven't tasted beers like this before. There are fresh IPAs, crafty lagers and everything in between. And, of course, you can still get a beautiful pint of Guinness or Guinness 0.0. What are you having?

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