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Industry | Brewing |
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Founded | 2017 |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Products | Beer |
Website | theoriginalsmallbeer |
The Small Beer Brew Co. (also known as Small Beer) is a London-based brewery that specialises in lower alcohol beers. It was established in 2017 by two ex-Sipsmith colleagues, James Grundy and Felix James. [1] The company operates from a brewing facility in South Bermondsey, London, close to the 'Bermondsey Beer Mile,' a small London district containing many microbreweries. [2]
Small Beer Brew Co. is the first known brewery that is dedicated to the production of small beer, [3] [4] a category of beer defined as having an alcohol by volume (ABV) content that is between 0.5% and 2.8%. [5]
Small Beer Brew Co. first produced a Pilsner style, combining Maris Otter malt with Saaz Hops, which is brewed at 2.1% ABV. The lager contains less than one unit of alcohol per 350 millilitre bottle. [6] The company produces four other beers, all of which are lactose-free and suitable for people on a vegan diet. [7]
Small beer as a concept dates back to the 1700s when beers with a lower alcohol by volume content became a staple everyday refreshment because clean drinking water was so scarce. [5] It typically refers to beers brewed between 0.5% and 2.8% ABV. [8]
Small Beer Brew Co. was launched in November 2017 by James Grundy and Felix James, who met while working together at Sipsmith gin company in London. [3] [9] The pair first brewed beer together in late 2016 and came up with plan to re-introduce the concept of small beer to a modern audience. [10]
In October 2020, Small Beer Brew Co. launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Crowdcube platform. The company raised £750,000 from 555 investors, which resulted in a valuation of £9 million. [11] Following another crowdfunding campaign, Small Beer Brew Co. raised almost £700,000 from over 580 investors, increasing the valuation of the company to £16 million. [12] [13]
Small Beer Brew Co. achieved B Corp certification in November 2019 in recognition of its sustainable business practices. [14] [15]
The company enforces a "dry floor policy" at its brewery in Bermondsey, which has helped to reduce the amount of water required to produce a single pint of beer from the industry standard of 8-10 pints of water to 1.5 pints of water. [16] The brewery is powered purely by wind, water and solar energy and the brewing kit has been designed to capture, recycle and recirculate water. [4]