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Bristol Brewing Company started brewing in 2003 at Fairway Industrial Centre, Golf Course Way, Bristol, but ceased the same year.
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 291 North Street, Southville, Bristol; but that same year moved in to the former Ashton Gate Brewery BS3 1JP.
They restarted in 2004 at 291 North Street, Southville, Bristol; but that same year moved to the former [[Ashton Gate Brewery Co Ltd]].


In 2004, the Bristol Brewing Co Ltd moved in & set up a 10 barrel micro brewery called the BRISTOL BEER FACTORY in the basement of the fermenting block that was originally built 100 years earlier in 1904
In 2004, the Bristol Brewing Co Ltd moved in and set 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.
 
<big>'''Beer Factory,''''' Bristol Brewing Co, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire.''</big>
 
Brewing commenced 2004. A resurrection of the Bristol Brewing Co.

Revision as of 09:51, 25 May 2017

Bristol Brewing Co, Unit A, The Old Brewery, Durnford Street, Bristol BS3 2AW


Trading as the Bristol Beer Factory.

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 291 North Street, Southville, Bristol; but that same year moved to the former Ashton Gate Brewery Co Ltd.

In 2004, the Bristol Brewing Co Ltd moved in and set 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.