Windsor & Eton Brewery

Windsor & Eton


In the taproom of this boutique brewery, half a mile west of the central station, you can sample hoppy delights like the award-winning Knight of the Garter pale ale or the Windsor Knot, originally created to mark the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Occasional two-hour tours (£10) take visitors behind the scenes.


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