The upcoming £73 million Guinness brewery at Old Brewer's Yard in Covent Garden is poised to revolutionize London’s notorious poor reputation for Guinness quality. Spanning 50,000 sq ft, the brewery will produce limited edition beers exclusively for the venue and will feature tours, event spaces, an open-fire kitchen, and a 360-degree rooftop space. Additionally, it will support Diageo's Learning for Life program and aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, bringing a notable boost to the area's rich brewing heritage dating back to 1722. The brewery is set to open in autumn 2023.
London's reputation for poor Guinness is set to change with a new £73 million brewery in Covent Garden, aiming to improve local quality and experience.
The 50,000 sq ft venue will feature a microbrewery, tour options, event spaces, and a commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
The Guinness at Old Brewer's Yard aims not only to produce limited edition beers but also to offer cultural experiences with its rooftop space and open-fire kitchen.
This venture will transform Covent Garden, an area with brewing roots dating back to 1722, reintroducing a local beer-making tradition.
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