Finding a barn sheltered within the Rookery garden, a conservation area on Streatham Common, was incredible. Overwhelming local support for the brewery project led to planning permission being granted & three years of work transforming a tired barn into a working brewery.
The Rookery is such a local treasure, every step of the project had to be carefully considered & sympathetically delivered. It was no easy task, but we have finally completed and Inkspot beer is in the tanks.
MusingAnorak (11821) ticked Pils from Inkspot Brewery 9 months ago
Reubs (35701) ticked 556 IPA from Inkspot Brewery 1 year ago
Medium sweet fruity with notes of orange and lemon, grapefruit, touch of melon, sweet malty support, light resinous hoppy bitter finish.
WingmanWillis (38720) ticked St.Reatham Lager from Inkspot Brewery 2 years ago
WingmanWillis (38720) ticked McPale from Inkspot Brewery 3 years ago
eurosoba (18828) ticked Milk Stout from Inkspot Brewery 3 years ago
29/10/2021. ART & CRAFT, 46 Surrey Street, CROYDON, Greater London, England
WingmanWillis (38720) ticked Milk Stout from Inkspot Brewery 4 years ago
Leighton (35102) reviewed Black Lager from Inkspot Brewery 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
Can at home in Hackney - picked up from Kristina Records, Well Street. Pours clear, deep brown with a fading, frothy mocha cap. Lightly sweet with some tangy dark malts, raisins, day-old coffee, milk chocolate, earth. Light bodied with lively, massaging carbonation. Further tangy notes in the finish, berries, raisins, dusty cocoa. Not great.
Leighton (35102) reviewed 556 IPA from Inkspot Brewery 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
Can at home in Hackney - sourced from Kristina Records. Pours clear honey-gold with a foamy, white head. Lightly sweet with some bready pale malts, nips of tangerine, flinty minerality, chlorophenols, pear, light rindy bitterness. Light bodied with fine to average carbonation. Flinty finish, some semi-ripe citrus fruits, melon. Very so so.
Leighton (35102) reviewed DDH American Pale from Inkspot Brewery 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
Can at home in Hackney - picked up from Kristina Records in Hackney. Pours mostly clear orange-gold with a foamy, white head. Lightly sweet, nips of pine needles, semi-dry pale malts, moderate chlorine, minerals, straw. Light bodied with average carbonation. More flinty minerality in the finish, lemon peel, pine needles. Very so so.