With around 60 beers to choose from, the stylish café-bar at the historic Old Brewery is an ale-lover’s paradise. Owner the Meantime Brewing Company supplies draught lagers, stouts, IPAs & porters – some produced at the brewery next door – but you’ll also find bottled beers from afar. The choice is helpfully listed by style, so you can decide between hoppy ales, fruit beers, Trappist brews & sour lambic beers from Belgium, among others. The double-height, brick-lined interior contains a scattering of tables; on fine days, the popular courtyard garden outside is a good bet. The short bar menu has been designed with beer matching in mind, so try some fish & chips with a crisp Meantime Helles lager.

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Burgerac :: The Old Brewery Grilled Angus Beef Burger
£11.50 including hand cut chips. Extras (bacon / spicy coleslaw/ smoked Applewood cheese) are £1 each. Not a looker, but really good nonetheless. After a wrapping up some top-secret undercover ops in the patty world, MAJOR TIGHTBUNS is back reviewing for Burgerac and has just filed this report charting a recent burger'n'beer tasting mission at Meantime Brewery's Greenwich pub, The Old Brewery...TTTTTTTEEEENNNNNSSSSSSHHHHUUUNNNN!!!!! Major Tightbuns reporting for duty! The Grilled Angus Beef Burger at The Old Brewery has been getting praise from many corners of the Mess Hall of late so the only thing to head over for a recce...Being the bar of the Meantime Brewing Company, the list of carefully honed and favourable brews on offer was predictably excellent. And The Old Brewery food menu handily suggests what beer goes best with each dish – although given that this is, after all, the hallowed home of Meantime beer, perhaps it's more appropriate to think of the menu as a reference guide to what food will go best with the beer you're drinking (rather than the other way round)...
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