This information could be useful in tracking the Beer Retailers in the 1891 census. I would imagine that many Publicans, Licensed Victuallers and Beer Retailers also moved into London, as also, parts of the area of Kent had become enveloped as part of the London area.
Imperial hotel, James Hill, 19 & 21 Black Bull road,
Folkestone
Imperial hotel, William J. Leighton & Co. High street & Marine drive, Margate
Imperial hotel, Robert Webb, London road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells
Imperial hotel, Frederick White, 49 High street, Chatham
Imperial Arms, John Clements, Chislehurst road, Chislehurst
India Arms, Frederick Edward Martin, Shore, Northfleet
India Arms, George Wells, 70 West street, Gravesend
Ingress tavern, John. Hudson, Swanscombe, Greenhithe
Ingress tavern, Mrs. C. M. Stonebridge road, Northfleet
Inverness Arms, Mrs. S. H. Carle, Inverness place, Plumstead
Invicta, Albert Harman, 155 Snargate street, Dover
Invicta, Frederick George Watts, 78 Hempsted street, Ashford
Ironfounders Arms, C. D. Bansback, Pearson street,Greenwich
Jolly Farmers, George Upton, Crayford
Jolly Farmers inn, Stephen Wellard, Mauston, Ramsgate
Jolly Fisherman, W. Ramsey, Dungeness, New Romney
Jolly Gardeners, W. -C. Manning, 3 Northgate street, Canterbury
Jolly Millers, William Whatson, South Darenth, Dartford
Jolly Sailor, Stephen Constable, Lower Upnor, Rochester
Jolly Sailor, H. Goatham, Flushing street, Milton. Sittingbourne
Jolly Sailor, William Hanger, Western road, Deal
Jolly Sailor, William Jarrett, 75 Northgate street, Canterbury
Jubilee, Josiah Lyon Adams, Stade & Radnor street, Folkestone
Junction hotel, Edwin Tanner, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells