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Bohem Brewery takes on Battersea pub

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
4 June 2025
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London’s Bohem Brewery is bringing its Czech-style beers south of the Thames with the opening of its third venue, the Queen’s Arms in Battersea.

Queens Arms Battersea

Bohem took on the pub’s lease earlier this year and have reopened it following extensive refurbishment. The Queen’s Arms now serves a range of beers brewed in authentic Czech style at the Bohem Brewery, in Tottenham, as well as cask ales from independent London brewers.

The Queen’s Arms, on St Philip Street SW8, joins the Nicholas Nickleby, in Finsbury Park, and the original Bohem Brewery Tap Room, in Bowes Park, as a brewery-managed venue. Trained bar staff pour and serve beer in the Czech style.

Beer dispense at the Queen’s Arms has been enhanced with the installation of 10 Lukr side-pour taps, imported from a specialist Czech manufacturer. These pour beer directly from a cold storage room. There is also a handpull for a rotating guest cask beer.

The pub also has a Czech ‘chladici vana’, a cooler bath, for glassware. This ensures that lagers are served in clean, cold glasses, removing the temperature change between the cold room and the tap, serving the beer in optimum condition.

Queen's Arms Battersea

The refurbishment of the pub has been overseen by Jakub Mikusinec, general manager of both the Queen’s Arms and the Nicholas Nickleby. He said: “The Queen’s Arms has had a chequered history in recent years and had been closed since 2022.

“The refurb was a daunting project at times, but it was important that, as with the Nicholas Nickleby, we kept it as a genuine London pub, rather than a Czech-style beer hall. The Czech twist comes from our beer dispense system, as well as from our beers themselves.”

All Bohem beers are brewed using imported double-decoction brewing kit, and traditionally lagered at low temperature for a minimum of six weeks. The drinks range also includes imported Czech wine, alongside premium spirits. A range of bar food is on offer.

Jakub added: “We’re enjoying welcoming locals back to the Queen’s Arms, which has been much missed by the community, and we’re also pleased to be giving the South London craft beer community an opportunity to enjoy our beers, authentically brewed, stored, and served in the Czech style, alongside great cask ales.”

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