King and Barnes
Commercial Brewery in Horsham, West Sussex, England 🏴
Established in 1906
Closed in 2008
Contact
Bishopric, Horsham, PO20 2BP, England
Description
Formed from the merger of King & Sons, a maltsters set up in 1850, and G. H. Barnes & Co., a brewers dating back to 1800, in 1906 this family owned brewery survived until they were taken over by Hall & Woodhouse in Spring 2000, with all production at Horsham ceasing. The King & Barnes brand died out in late 2008.
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
15th November 2023
Craft Beer Junction bottle share, thanks to Leighton for raiding his private museum. Hazy amber beer, small tan head. Smooth palate, mildly dry, surprisingly decent fine carbonation. Airy semi dry malts, good caramel and cream. Overripe fruits lead to a light dry finish. In pretty good shape all things considered.
Craft Beer Junction bottle share, thanks to Leighton for raiding his private museum. Hazy amber beer, small tan head. Smooth palate, mildly dry, surprisingly decent fine carbonation. Airy semi dry malts, good caramel and cream. Overripe fruits lead to a light dry finish. In pretty good shape all things considered.
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Nov 2023
at 19:24
25/10/1997. BANKERS DRAFT, 1-3 Market Place, SHEFFIELD, South Yorkshire, England (WETHERSPOONS)
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from Draft
on 20 Dec 2022
at 10:00
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:56
26/03/1977. CHERRY TREE, Copthorne Bank, COPTHORNE, Surrey, England (KING & BARNES)
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:39
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:38
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:37
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:36
25/02/1980. KINGS ARMS, 64 Bishopric, HORSHAM, West Sussex, England (KING & BARNES)
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:19
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:18
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on 20 Dec 2022
at 09:17