London's eagerly anticipated LOAH, the renowned alcohol-free beer brand, is gearing up to launch a new venture—the city's very first entirely non-alcoholic taproom, opening its doors on June 7th near the vibrant Hackney Downs area.
While LOAH's remarkable brews are currently stocked in outlets such as Whole Foods and several independents, the taproom will be the first place where drinkers can sample LOAH's three core beers on draught. There will also be a selection of special collaboration LOAH beers, made in conjunction with some of the UK's best brewers, available to enjoy on rotation.
The brewing process employed by LOAH mirrors that of its alcoholic siblings, using similar techniques to maintain a 0.5% ABV. This approach guarantees that flavour is maintained, preserving the distinct yeast and hoppy nuances that beer aficionados enjoy.
The LOAH taproom will also act as a haven for emerging artists and illustrators. Visitors can peruse an extensive vinyl collection at the taproom's record shop, curated by the esteemed BCM Radio, where turntables invite guests to play their chosen records with the chance to purchase and take them home. The space will also play host to a rotating gallery, showcasing captivating exhibitions, while curated movie nights, discos, art classes, and exclusive DELI meet the Maker sessions promise an all-round cultural experience for creatives.