π Short History:
The Long Man Brewery is a British craft beer producer located in the South Downs of East Sussex, England. The brewery was established in 2012, making it a relatively new player in the brewing industry.
The name "Long Man" comes from the ancient chalk figure carved into the nearby hillside, known as the Long Man of Wilmington, which is one of the most famous landmarks in the area. The brewery's logo is a stylized version of this figure.
The brewery is situated on Church Farm, which has been in the same family for generations. The farm grows its own barley, which is used in the production of the brewery's beers. This allows the brewery to have a high degree of control over the quality of its ingredients.
The Long Man Brewery produces a range of beers, including traditional ales and more modern craft beers. Some of their popular brews include Long Blonde, American Pale Ale, and Old Man, among others.
The brewery has won several awards for its beers. For example, in 2014, their Long Blonde beer won the Gold award at the SIBA South East Beer Competition.
The Long Man Brewery is committed to sustainable practices. They use solar power to generate electricity for their operations, and they recycle their waste products. The spent grain from the brewing process is used as animal feed on the farm, and the used hops are composted.
In recent years, the brewery has expanded its operations and now distributes its beers throughout the UK. Despite this growth, the Long Man Brewery remains a family-owned business committed to producing high-quality beers using traditional methods and locally sourced ingredients.
π Brewery Information
π·οΈ Name: The Long Man Brewery
πΊ Type: Micro
π Address: Church Farm, Polegate, East Sussex BN26 5RA, England
π Phone: 1323871850
π Website: longmanbrewery.com
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