Battle Brewery is celebrating a triumphant weekend at a Battle of Hastings re-enactment event, hosting its own beer hall for the first time under new ownership.

Battle pour

The brewery poured more than 2,500 pints during the event, with all the beers proving popular, but in particular 1066 lager and Battleaxe bitter.

“We were thrilled to be part of the English Heritage team to help mark this incredibly important battle, which changed the course of European history.

“It was fantastic to see so many people enjoying our beers, especially our 1066 lager, which celebrates our local heritage in every sip. This success shows how much support there is for quality, locally-made beer.”

Battle Brewery has undergone a refresh with new branding, a new strategic direction, and ambitious plans for growth. Operating from a new, purpose-built brewery in a beautiful woodland setting, the team prides itself on producing a range of traditional and craft beers made to the highest-quality standards.

Battle beer

Each beer is crafted using unique recipes which reflect the town’s rich history and character, with all products suitable for vegans and made with locally-sourced ingredients wherever possible.

Sustainability is also a key part of the brewery’s ethos, with spent grain fed to local livestock, water reused, and fully recyclable e-kegs and e-casks helping to reduce transport emissions.

Customers can enjoy Battle Brewery’s beers at its Tap Room on Battle High Street, just 400 yards from Battle Abbey, or purchase through Jempson’s Stores and a growing number of pubs, restaurants, and retailers across the UK. Trade orders can be placed here.

Darren added: “We’re a forward-thinking brewery with an exciting future. Our hands-on, sincere approach — combined with our passion for the community and for Battle’s history — sets us apart. This event proved how proud people are to raise a glass to something truly local.”

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