Categories: Food and Drink

Beer of the Week: Braybrooke Beer Co. Keller Lager

Launched by the duo behind acclaimed Soho restaurant 10 Greek Street and a team of drinks specialists, Braybooke Beer Co. operates with particular focus on food pairing.

Alongside restaurateurs Luke Wilson and Cameron Emirali, Biercraft distributor Nick Trower and Stephan Michel, owner of Mahr’s Bräu in Bamberg, established the project after noticing a gap in the market for a versatile, thirst-quenching, German-style lager. Following a visit to Michel’s brewery in Bamberg, Germany, an idea for a British-brewed version was conceived. With a brewery now operating from a former grain drying store in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Head Brewer Mario Canestrelli utilises his extensive brewing experience, showcasing his passion for Franconian beers.

Available from keg and in bottle at 10 Greek Street, co-owner Luke Wilson said: “The interest in pairing beer with food is really growing. Our customers are curious; they want to try new things. It was really important to us that the beer we made was going to suit our food – it has to be elegant and approachable, to have subtlety.”

The brewery’s first offering, Braybrooke Keller Lager, is an unfiltered, unpasteurised amber lager brewed using German malt and hops, following a classic Franconian recipe. Crowned with a foaming off-white head, Braybooke Keller Lager has potent aromas of freshly-baked bread, joined with some toffee, grass, malt and some slight hay notes. Bread continues on the palate alongside savours of toasted biscuit, light berry and apple, married with feint honey notes and a soft, restrained bitterness which continues on the crisp finish with further whispers of bread and caramel.

Further information on Braybrooke Beer Co. can be found here.

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Jon Hatchman

Jonathan is Food Editor for The London Economic. Jonathan has run and contributed towards a number of blogs, and has written features for publications such as Eater London, The Guardian, i News, The Independent, GQ, Time Out London and more.

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