Brewing has taken place near Fuller’s site on the River Thames for more than 350 years and The Griffin Brewery opened there in 1845. Based in Chiswick, West London it is London’s oldest continuous working brewery.
It was the first brewery to win the CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain award and has produced a wave of acclaimed ales including Chiswick Bitter in 1930 and ESB, which was launched in 1971 and remains a favourite amongst ale enthusiasts. Through timeless classics, such as Fuller’s London Pride and an ever evolving portfolio, Fuller’s Griffin Brewery has long championed real ale and British brewing excellence, offering beers to suit all consumer tastes.
As well as now being famous for producing award-winning beers, the brewery is also famous for having the oldest wisteria plant in the UK, planted in 1816. The Griffin Brewery embodies Fuller’s identity and the brewery remains the source of every drop of Fuller’s beer to this day.