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About the ale
King & Barnes Through The Ages
The origins of King and Barnes beers date back to the 1800s when James King went to Horsham to trade as a maltster. He soon formed close trading relationships with a number of local breweries.
An amalgamation with Satchells brewery saw the formation of King & sons in 1906 another amalgamation with G.H. Barnes saw the formation of King and Barnes Ltd. King & Barnes were acquired by Hall & Woodhouse in 2002.
King & Barnes Sussex Bitter
King and Barnes Sussex Bitter is a 3.5% ABV cask beer and has been brewed from the time King and Barnes Brewery records began. It is typical Country Bitter, clean tasting hoppy without being over bitter. Sussex Bitter is the most popular King and Barnes beer.
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