Sundays Brew Co Taproom (formerly Redchurch Brewery) (Brewery)
Stephen Harris
Visits Details
09 Feb 2017 (Stephen Harris)
I caught up with Matt B in here and we stood at the bar for a while. Around 8-10 key-keg beers available.
Redchurch - Dry-hopped Sour (Motueka) | 5.50 | | Golden, and boy is it sour. Lovely too. |
Redchurch - Lemon Verbena | 6.00 | | A very nice, lemony-herbal taste on a sour beer background. |
Redchurch - Life of Plants | 4.70 | | Tasty, sour beer with lots of herbal flavours from lemon verbena, lemon balm, bay leaf and sage. |
07 Aug 2015 (Stephen Harris)
It had become over-crowded and a bit frantic at Mother Kelly’s, so most of my group moved on here where it was quiet, and we took over a table that was literally in the gutter in the alleyway outside. Around 7 or 8 beers available on key-keg, plus some bottles.
Redchurch - Brett Brown | 7.10 | | From key-keg. A very drinkable, strong, soured Brown Ale. |
Redchurch - Farmhouse Saison | 6.00 | | From key-keg. A much rougher and earthier version of the usual Redchurch Saison. |
30 Apr 2015 (Stephen Harris)
We really enjoyed our visit here. Great beer. Great music. Great brewery cat. About eight Redchurch beers on tap from key-keg, including some of their new sour range.
Redchurch - Little Earth | 5.20 | | A blend of a rye beer and a sour beer, which work really well together. |
Redchurch - Wild Isolation | 5.30 | | Cloudy, lemon colour and very sour in a brett sort of way. |
06 Feb 2015 (Stephen Harris)
I passed a couple of Bethnal Green pubs that were too busy to contemplate entering (Royal Oak, Sebright) and then remembered that the Taproom here now opens on Friday evenings. Not busy and a very relaxed atmosphere. Lots of vinyl to rummage through and choose from to play. Seven Redchurch beers and a guest from Burning Sky, all on key-keg.
Redchurch - Mosaic DIPA | 9.20 | | This beer is fantastic! |
Redchurch - Paradise Pale | 3.70 | | Pale golden coloured and unfiltered. Sharp and a bit yeasty. |
30 Oct 2014 (Stephen Harris)
Quiet in the early evening, with perhaps a dozen customers in. Seven or eight Redchurch beers available, brewery-fresh via key-keg. Pleasant surroundings in the upstairs bar, above the brewery.
Redchurch - Super Duper Export Porter | 9.00 | | A special beer produced for the recent Indy Man Beer Convention in Manchester. Seemed some confusion as to the strength, 7.4% or 9.0%. The taste suggested the latter to me. A very strong, very tasty and very fine ‘Imperial Porter’. |
09 May 2013 (Stephen Harris)
The one and only keg of Saison produced on Redchurch’s pilot kit was on sale tonight. It got thumbs up all round and can be expected to get another brew on a larger scale. Three other key-keg beers available.
Redchurch - Saison | 6.00 | | On key-keg dispense. Golden, cloudy, spicy, yeasty and somewhat sour. Very yummy indeed. I had scribbled down – aniseed, bubblegum, cardamom, orange peel – then I was told that all the spicy flavours came from a saison-specific yeast that there were no added botanicals at all. |
Redchurch - Great Eastern India Pale Ale | 7.40 | | On key-keg dispense. |
25 Apr 2013 (Stephen Harris)
I met a couple of friends here soon after 6:30 opening and we nabbed the comfy seats for half an hour or so. The bar was soon busy with the arrival of a large group of Spanish beer tourists. Five beers available on key-keg, with a bottled selection too.
Redchurch - Shoreditch Blonde | 4.50 | | Served via key-keg. Pale, cloudy, a little bit yeasty. Both hoppy and a bit sweetish. |
21 Feb 2013 (Stephen Harris)
A rather brief, mid-evening visit as I was passing on my way home. A few more people here than on my previous visits, as word of the Thursday evening opening is getting around. Five key keg and three bottled beers to select from.
Redchurch - Double IPA Chinook | 9.70 | | Served from a key keg. Wow! A top rate IPA with a fruity hop taste and a big alcohol warmth. |
31 Jan 2013 (Stephen Harris)
I met up here with Robert and Simona , for a very pleasant evening. Brewing in progress made the whole session very fragrant. One quirk here is that all the key keg beers are served in two-third pint measures.
Redchurch - Bethnal Pale Ale | 5.50 | | Cloudy and hoppy. |
Redchurch - Baltic Street Porter | 7.50 | | Dark and tasty. |
Redchurch - Old Ford Export Stout | 7.50 | | Dark and very tasty indeed. |
Redchurch - Brick Lane Lager | 5.00 | | There’s something about unfiltered lagers that I’m really enjoying at the moment. Very nice. |
Redchurch - Hackney Gold | 5.50 | | Still rather dark in colour. |
24 Jan 2013 (Stephen Harris)
First of what are to be regular Thursday nights here at the brewery, and there is a small gathering as it has really only been ‘word of mouth’ advertising so far. Six ‘key keg’ and four bottled beers are available and there is a good atmosphere.
Redchurch - Baltic Street Porter | 7.50 | | This is a British recreation of a Baltic beer which is itself a recreation of a British export beer. Follow? So it is a dark, sweetish beer with an underlying burnt malt taste and hints of chocolate and coffee – with a tingle of carbonation. Lagered for one month in the brewery. |
Redchurch - Old Ford Export Stout | 7.50 | | Thick, black and foamy. A full-flavoured, rich, roasty stout. Only the carbonation detracts and prevents me giving this one five stars. |
Redchurch - Brick Lane Lager | 5.00 | | A new beer, launched tonight. This is an unfiltered, yellowish-coloured lager with a very pleasant taste. |
Redchurch - Hackney Gold | 5.50 | | Usually amber-coloured, but this batch has come out particularly dark due to some rogue crystal malt. A malty beer, enlivened by good hops such as Chinook. |