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The Lost Breweries of Twickenham – Updated Cut Screening at The Masons Arms

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Since the original premiere, we've uncovered fresh archives, local stories and vintage gems—so the film's had a proper update. If you missed it the first time (or just fancy another go), now's your chance to experience this celebration of Twickenham's brewing history… in a pub that lives and breathes great beer.

We're thrilled to be hosted by Rae Williams, long-time supporter of Brewery Market and tireless champion of cask beer. Rae's pub isn't just award-winning—it's a place where independent beer, community and heritage thrive.

This screening is also a chance to shine a light on four brilliant local businesses coming together:

Rae Williams and The Masons Arms (www.the-masons-arms.co.uk) – multi-award-winning CAMRA pub and a true local institution.

Dave Barros (www.DigitalDave.Media) – impeccable filmmaker and editor, born and raised in Twickenham.

Ross Hamilton (www.instagram.com/rossisyourguide) – official London Tour Guide and local historian behind the research and narration.

Linda Birch (www.BreweryMarket.co.uk) – creative founder of Twickenham's award-winning beer shop, passionate about brewing heritage.

✨ This free event is all about small businesses supporting each other, and showing what's possible when community comes first.

Come for the film, stay for the cask, and join us in raising a glass to Twickenham's past, present and Teddington's bestpub!

No ticket needed—just turn up!

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The Lost Breweries of Twickenham – Updated Cut Screening at The Masons Arms

Type:Beer Festival

The Masons Arms, 41 Walpole Road, Teddington, London, TW11 8PJ

Tel: 020 3601 9494

Opening Times

Season (15 Sept 2025)
DayTimes
Monday19:30 - 21:00

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