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UK - London Flickr Group Photowalk 07 - Lowline 06 - Dying for a drink_5007900

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Another from the most recent London Flickr Group photowalk along the Lowline. This eyecatching street art decorated the front of one of the railway arches that the Moor Beer Company occupies.

 

Starting in Bermondsey we followed the Lowline westwards through newly regenerated parts of South London before finishing at Southwark. A bit off the beaten track but all the more interesting for it.......

 

More info here it you're not familiar with the relatively new walking route : www.lowline.london/

 

If this sounds like the kind of thing that might interest you then I'd suggest you join the London Flickr Group and keep an eye out for future announcements. The next one will probably be some time in February : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup

 

Click here for more of my photos from previous photowalks : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72177720301569918

 

From the companies website, "Moor Beer was reborn in 2007 when Californian Justin Hawke purchased the defunct business and created what has become one of the world’s top rated breweries. Named from the Levels and Moors area of Somerset where the brewery originated, Moor Beer moved to central Bristol behind Temple Meads Rail Station in 2014 where we have a Tap Room and shop and host brewery tours. In 2017 we expanded our reach further by opening a second site on London’s Bermondsey Beer Mile.

 

We have a simple philosophy at Moor - our beers are always live, always natural and always vegan friendly. Natural fermentation and carbonation with live yeast is at the heart of everything we brew. We firmly believe that live beer has a unique texture, fullness of flavour and softness of mouthfeel that can’t be replicated by faster, cheaper brewing methods. Leaving live yeast and other flavour compounds in beer enhances aroma, flavour, appearance and mouth feel. It also makes the beer vegan friendly. Our belief that adding isinglass finings to beer has a negative impact on quality is why we pioneered the unfined natural vegan beer movement in the UK."

 

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