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The Park Brewery
60 ratings
The Park Brewery
England

Leafy Kingston is not exactly teeming with decent breweries, so the emergence of Park - run by husband-and-wife team Josh and Frankie - is good news for hop-starved locals. A launch event at The Finborough Arms in January 2015 demonstrated their love for big, hoppy beers: if you're a fan of bitterness and hop aroma, you won't be disappointed. The brewery grew in 2016, meaning you can find the beer a bit further afield these days although The Sussex (Twickenham) and The Antelope (Surbiton) are your best bet if you want to drink their wares.

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Reviews

Post author: Rob M
Rob M
@ Beer Festival- Boston Manor Park
2 months ago
4.7
Very nice, easy drinking pale ale. At 3.5% I could literally drink this all day đŸ‘đŸ»

Post author: Rob M
Rob M
@ Beer Festival- Boston Manor Park
2 months ago
4.2
It's a bit too gassy but otherwise a very nice hazy pale đŸ‘đŸ»

Post author: Rob M
Rob M
@ Beer Festival- Boston Manor Park
2 months ago
4.5
Lovely and easy to drink pale ale đŸ‘đŸ»

Post author: Simon P
Simon P
@ The Park Brewery Taproom - Kingston upon Thames
3 months ago
4.0

Post author: stradivariusmonkey
stradivariusmonkey
@ The Albion
5 months ago
3.8
not very sour. something a tiny bit vegetal in there. nice on a sunny afternoon in the beer garden (now reconfirmed in 24 degrees!)

Post author: Rob M
Rob M
@ 7000 Jars of Beer
7 months ago
4.8
Top tier pale ale đŸ‘đŸ»

Post author: stradivariusmonkey
stradivariusmonkey
@ The Albion
1 year ago
4.0
double local (pub and brewery) excellence

Post author: stradivariusmonkey
stradivariusmonkey
@ The Norbiton
1 year ago
4.0
another good beer from my local brewer

Post author: stradivariusmonkey
stradivariusmonkey
@ The Norbiton
1 year ago
3.9
unique pint #800 for me on PP. nice pint and just the thing to quench my thirst on a warm day as the Saffers trounce (surely) the Lankans