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Revision as of 13:06, 4 July 2018

Burning Sky Brewery, Place Barn, The Street, Firle, East Sussex BN8 6LP

Occupying former farm buildings on the Firle Estate, Burning Sky started brewing in September 2013.

They have a 15-barrel brewery, and as well as cask beers, they brew a range of Belgian-style ales, including oak-ageing and spontaneous fermentation methods.

The brewery occupies a barn which is a listed building. This is a link to the Historic England List entry:


BHS visit to Burning Sky, June 2018: