Former Arsenal and England goalie David Seaman officially opened Camden Town Brewery's World Cup fan zone just days before the tournament kicks off.
The 59-year-old, who played for England in the 1998 and 2002 World Cups, gave a speech before getting behind the taps to pour pints for fans.
The brewery was started by Jasper Cuppaidge in 2007 in the cellar of The Horseshoe in Hampstead, before expanding next to the railway arches at Kentish Town West station.
Beers such as Hells and Pale Ale are now mostly brewed in a huge facility in Enfield, but the brewery's Beer Hall in Wilkin Street Mews, which has 24 taps, and multiple screens will be showing all of England's games from the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar. Their ''Fresh Legs' promotion means punters will get a free pint if a sub scores.
Book a spot at https://camdentownbrewery.com/pages/world-cup
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