Long Man Brewery brews their naturally excellent beers in the heart of the South Downs National Park, with a passion to preserve their surroundings. When you’re enjoying a Long Man Brewery beer, you’re not just enjoying a drink; you’re experiencing a commitment to excellence and sustainability. Long Man beers are brewed using regeneratively farmed barley, grown on site at Church Farm. No till, they use nature’s natural cycles and biodiversity to lock in carbon, keep the worm population healthy and prepare the soil for growing barley. Their brewhouse is solar powered, waste water is used for irrigation and spent grain is fed to livestock.
Their award-winning selection is a testament to their dedication to quality, balanced flavours, and responsible brewing practices. Highlights include cask ales such as their Best Bitter 4%, their Long Blonde 3.8%, and their Rising Giant 4.8% American pale ale. They don’t just stop there, with plenty of permanent keg choices and some delicious small batch cask ales which are handcrafted for each month of the year, from their historic barn to your glass. As for their brewery shop & tasting room, step into their inviting and beautifully restored flint building, and whether you’re in the mood for cask ale, bottled beer, gin, wine, cider, merchandise, or locally-sourced Sussex products, they’ve got you covered. You can also take home their cask ale and kegged beer and order them straight from their online store, so keep the good times flowing with Long Man beers.
For more information about Long Man Brewery, their online shop, their opening hours, the West Sussex brewery hub, tour and tasting opportunities, their wonderful sustainability practices and much more, visit their website at https://www.longmanbrewery.com and to see it all for yourself, visit the brewery at Long Man Brewery, Church Farm, Litlington, East Sussex, BN26 5RA.
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