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<big>'''Bristol Brewing Co Ltd, ''''' 9 Fairway Industrial Centre, Golf Course Way, Bristol, Gloucestershire.''</big>
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<big>'''Bristol Brewing Co''' (trading as the '''Bristol Beer Factory'''), ''Unit A, The Old Brewery, Durnford Street, Bristol BS3 2AW''</big>


Brewing commenced 2003 but ceased the same year. Restarted 2004.
Bristol Brewing Company started brewing in 2003 at Fairway Industrial Centre, Golf Course Way, Bristol, but ceased the same year.


They restarted in 2004 at North Street, Southville, Bristol; by setting up a 10 barrel microbrewery called the BRISTOL BEER FACTORY in the basement of the fermenting block that was originally built 100 years earlier in 1904. This is part of the former [[Ashton Gate Brewery Co. Ltd]].


<big>'''Beer Factory,''''' Bristol Brewing Co, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire.''</big>
In 2013, they upgraded to a 30-barrel brewery. A shop, visitor centre and Tap Room are available on site.


Brewing commenced 2004. A resurrection of the Bristol Brewing Co.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 22 February 2019

Badge Bristol Beer Factory.jpg
Vinyl-Series-Banoffee-Label.jpg

Bristol Brewing Co (trading as the Bristol Beer Factory), Unit A, The Old Brewery, Durnford Street, Bristol BS3 2AW

Bristol Brewing Company started brewing in 2003 at Fairway Industrial Centre, Golf Course Way, Bristol, but ceased the same year.

They restarted in 2004 at North Street, Southville, Bristol; by setting up a 10 barrel microbrewery called the BRISTOL BEER FACTORY in the basement of the fermenting block that was originally built 100 years earlier in 1904. This is part of the former Ashton Gate Brewery Co. Ltd.

In 2013, they upgraded to a 30-barrel brewery. A shop, visitor centre and Tap Room are available on site.