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EP-088 Nick Dwyer of Beavertown Brewery

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The landscape of the British beer industry has seen a seismic shift over the last few years, as the influence of American craft beer culture has become ever more pervasive. But what we’re seeing now is breweries that were influenced by US beer culture when they were young, are now shaping this to form their own ideal. A new, brighter and more energetic British beer community. One of these breweries is Beavertown, of Tottenham, North London, which was founded by Logan Plant, son of none other than Led Zeppelin frontman Robert, back in 2012. After being inspired by the beer and food culture he discovered in Brooklyn, Plant returned to London and opened a restaurant called Duke’s Brew and Que in a little pocket of East London called De Beauvoir town – or Beavertown to its locals. In less than four years Plant has gone from brewing by himself on a six barrel kit in the kitchen of his restaurant, to employing a 40 strong team at a state of the art 30-barrel facility. In part this has been thanks to the great beer his brewery produces but much of Beavertown’s success has also been to do with the strength of its brand and the great design that’s at the heart of this. Creative Director Nick Dwyer joined Beavertown part time shortly after they opened, even pulling a few shifts at Duke’s Brew and Que while the brewery got on its feet. His unique design work, featuring his signature skulls and spacemen, has rapidly ensured that Beavertown has become one of the most instantly recognizable beer brands in the UK. And the brewery is already gaining traction in the US – they were the only UK brewery invited to pour at the Firestone Walker invitational last month for example. Nick’s story of how he accidentally found his way into the beer industry after graduating from art school is a fascinating one. Working in beer might never have been his intention – but now, through his artwork, he’s helping to drive and inspire the UK’s new breed of craft brewers.
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Publication year
2016
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