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Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Augustiner Dunkel 75, Wentworth Oatmeal Stout 77
More Beers Available Here
Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Brigand IPA 46, Maredsous 8 90, Pater Lieven Bruin 71, Harviestoun Ola Dubh (12 Year Old) 97, Harviestoun Ola Dubh (16 Year Old) 98, Thornbridge Jaipur 93, Spaten Oktoberfestbier 49, Contreras Mars Especial 73, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Slottskällans Imperial Stout 98, St. Bernardus Prior 8 98, Victory Baltic Thunder 92, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Dupont Cervesia 85, Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest 96, HeBrew Jewbelation Twelve 94, HeBrew Messiah Bold 56, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Flying Dog Wild Dog Barrel-Aged Gonzo 98, Girardin Framboise 89, Hanssens Oude Kriek 96, Batemans XXXB (Bottle) 65, Petrus Speciale 35, Koningshoeven Witte Trappist 61, Maredsous 10 94, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Weizen 88, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Ffos y Ffin Paxtons Pride 32, Odell Levity Amber Ale 46, Ballards Wassail 58, Nøgne Ø # 100 (Batch 100) 99, Goose Island Pere Jacques 95, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Odell Easy Street Wheat 45, Patagonia 5, Ffos y Ffin Merlins Brew 5, Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Cazeau Saison 72, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Victory HopDevil 98, Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA 88, Hoppe Artisanale Pils 12, Ballards 21st Birthday Boy 12, Alvinne Podge Belgian Imperial Stout 91, Ballards Best Bitter 46, Carnegie Stark Porter 94, Robinsons Old Tom (Bottle) 81, Samuel Smiths Yorkshire Stingo 92, Moorhouses Black Cat (Bottle) 66, Stone Levitation Ale 87, Orkney Dragonhead Stout (Bottle) 75, Sharps Chalkys Bite 63, Coronado Orange Avenue Wit 23, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Coronado Idiot IPA 95, Sharps Chalkys Bark 95, Whitstable Bohemian Lager / Pilsner 19, BrewDog How to Disappear Completely 91, Sharps Single Brew Reserve 65, BrewDog Atlantic IPA (Old IPA) 88, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Odell Cutthroat Porter 89, Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Genesee Cream Ale 8, Brooklyn Lager 83, Mikkeller BrewDog Devine Rebel 93, Schneider & Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse 97, Rothaus Pils Tannen Zäpfle 44, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Anchor Small Beer 20, La Rulles Brune 76, Rogue Chocolate Stout 99, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 95, 3 Fonteinen Oude Kriek 97, BrewDog Storm 23, Florisgaarden Passion 12, Triple Moine 79, Breconshire Red Dragon 45, Casablanca (Casa Beer) 8, Lefebvre Hopus 74, St. Austell Proper Job (Bottle) 81, Urthel Parlus Magnificum (was: Vlaemse Bock) 88, BrewDog Chaos Theory 92, BrewDog Riptide 91, Grimbergen Optimo Bruno 87, Urthel Samaranth 92, Titanic Wreckage / Christmas Ale 61, Purple Moose Snowdonia Ale/Cwrw Eryri 49, Brooklyn Brown Ale 83, St. Louis Gueuze Fond Tradition 88, Cantillon Gueuze (Classic/Organic/Bio) 96, Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus 93, Whitstable Oyster Stout 61, Quercus QPA 36, Samuel Smiths Imperial Stout 99, Gaffel Kölsch 37, Tunnel Late OTT (Light at the end of the Tunnel) 41, Meantime Raspberry 22, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, BrewDog Coffee Imperial Stout 87, Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale 85, Deschutes Obsidian Stout 97, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 97, Schremser Weihnachtsbrau 97, Spezial Rauchbier Lager 81, Flying Dog Garde Dog Bière de Garde 32, Double Bastard Ale 100, Brooklyn Oktoberfest 57, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Downton Chimera India Pale Ale 61, ’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues 86, BrewDog HopRocker 65, Samuel Smiths Strong Golden 79, Okells Dr Okells IPA (Bottled) 67, Phoenix Beer 6, Purity Mad Goose 71, BrewDog Tokyo 98, BrewDog Trashy Blonde 80, Titanic Stout 82, BrewDog Cult Lager 44, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 82, De Ryck Christmas Pale-Ale 62, Crouch Vale Amarillo 95, Stone Smoked Porter 98, Thornbridge Kipling 89, Brooklyner Weisse 61, BrewDog Paradox Grain (Batch 007) 97, Poperings Hommelbier 88, t Smisje Wostyntje 50, Goose Island Honkers Ale 71
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49 reviews for Utobeer Market Stall
tdtm82 (4), , England does not count - explanation | | November 14, 2009 Superb market stall in the heart of the Borough market. Extremely bustly area at all times of opening hours. If you like your beer in a quiet environment it is very tricky. Onlly go on a Thursday if you want to go when it’s quiet.
The staff are friendly and informative. Fantastic assistance with knowledge and keen to learn about other beers available and such like. I have found beers from there which otherwise I would have been forced to import.
The best selection of Nogne O in the UK. An amazing Austrian bok selection, great rarer regional ales, Samuel Smith always prominent, a lot of Belgian various styles such as Abbey; blondes and Trappist.
Cantillon and other lambic available too. UK ales are also available and Mikkeller are sold. Brooklyn Brewery specials are also here on the ocasion. Also Stone.
If it was slightly more peaceful and retail priices simiar to online then I would rate it higher. However due to rent in the market I suspectl if is actually pretty good value.
Go here before the Rake or Market Porter. Go on Thursdays. | | yespr (18), Copenhagen O, Denmark | | September 10, 2009 I found it a bit hard to locate, I guess several half pints at Market Porter before doesn’t really help. Located inside the market. Good selection of full range beers from select UK breweries and a wide range of Belgian, US and international beers. I had no problems filling a whole bag with new beers here. | Dragonblaze99 (1), , England does not count - explanation | | August 27, 2009 Let’s face it, if you want a decent selection of beers in London, this is THE place. There is not much service, every time I’ve been visiting the place there has been just 2 guys of whom one is busy shelving bottles and the other at the till. The underlying assumption, I guess, is that once you go there, you know what you want.
Having said all that, they do have a very good selection of beers from various countries, some of which I suspect you can’t get anywhere else in London. Prepare to fork out £££ though... | | Ober (28), Bommelerwaard, Netherlands | | August 23, 2009 A very nice small store on a market at Borough Market. Many and great beers, from all over the world. | | joe19612 (17), camberley, England | | August 16, 2009 Brilliant range of beers, espcially from abroad. | | berkshirejohn (79), Bracknell, England | | June 5, 2009 An amazing selection in a very small space, certainly unmatched in London; in the middle of a very trendy market. Not to be missed. | | maltdog (51), Knoxville, Tennessee | | May 31, 2009 A narrow, shelf-lined niche in Borough market. An impressive selection of bottled beers, far fewer Belgians than I expected, a buttload of German beers and low gravity ales with very uninformative labels from obscure English "country" brewers, and surprisingly a slew of American ales from Rogue, Sierra Nevada, Schmalz, Left Hand, etc... that I’d never even seen anywhere in the States (those particular beers, not their "flagship" products.) I ended up not making a purchase because there wasn’t anything interesting to me that I hadn’t already tried, and the prices were pretty steep. But it is far and away the biggest and most varied selection of beer in greater London. | | madmitch76 (10), , England | | April 16, 2009 The best selection of bottled beer in the South East of England. It really is as simple as that. Open Thursday to Saturday. Good beer representation from all over the world and new stuff always arriving. The staff are great. Rich, Ed, Mike & Al are all very experienced and their expertise is second to none. They are very helpful.
You can make a day of it here as there are plenty of great food stalls in Borough Market and when you are done pop round the corner to Utobeers sister bar the Rake for a splendid draft! | | PJClarke (13), London, England | | March 18, 2009 There is little else to say other than this is an absolutely fabulous stall. | | pivnizub (273), Bochum, Porúří, Germany | | March 11, 2009 Tiny market-stand amidst of the picturesque Borough Market. Well assorted selection of great international beers, quite small, but nevertheless excellent offer of english ales. A must when You are in London, and, don’t forget to complete Your studies with a visit to The Rake - which is literally just a few steps away and run by the same owners. |
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