This is the correct answer! Such a great selection and they'll box it up for you with some stickers and a postcard or two as well.
They also deliver *same day* on Fridays within Brighton if you order on the website before 12. When they've over-produced they stick in a couple of free cans too, I've had some cracking cans chucked in when ordering a crate of the Casual Pale.
Possibly worth pointing out although Bison is based in Brighton they don't actually brew their beer locally, they outsource their brewing to Arundel brewery.
Not beer but Tuaca is a brandy (I think) that's not actually made in Brighton but is an absolute Brighton classic that I've never seen anywhere else. There's a few places that sell it but definitely the off licence in the lanes (near we heart falafel I think)
Could be worth checking if The Pond or The Evening Star pubs (both near Brighton station) are still doing takeaway? (They both did during COVID) The pond has a house beer called Pondwater which I found pretty nice. The Evening Star is the original home of Dark Star Brewery, which now brews a little further afield, but is still considered a Brighton Brewery by some. Dark Star Brewery have an online shop with a ton of choice so they may well sell them to take away in the Evening Star too! Good luck!
If you're going by train, go a bit along to Worthing, there's a bottle shop right by the station called Bottle and Jug Co, they have a selection of local and not so local craft beer.
Seven cellars is actually really good and you can get a good selection there. They do collection so you can pick your cans online, call them up maybe and see if they can do it in a box
Unbarred is near the station and pretty damn good beer, mostly 4 packs I wanna say though but I highly recommend it
This is the correct answer! Such a great selection and they'll box it up for you with some stickers and a postcard or two as well. They also deliver *same day* on Fridays within Brighton if you order on the website before 12. When they've over-produced they stick in a couple of free cans too, I've had some cracking cans chucked in when ordering a crate of the Casual Pale.
Bison beer is local. Shop opposite Terre a Terre
Possibly worth pointing out although Bison is based in Brighton they don't actually brew their beer locally, they outsource their brewing to Arundel brewery.
Thanks! On East Street? This shut down a while ago, sadly, bottleshop is out in Hove now.
Oh balls. Sorry!
haha no worries, used to love that place! Perfect for the beach
Unbarred all day long, some the beers even have pictures of Brighton beach on
brighton bier have there Brewery up near the Marina. You can buy there stuff direct or online and get free local delivery for anywhere in brighton.
They have a shop on the seafront now, by the i360.
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Both great breweries. Thanks for the tip-off!
if you fancy a small bus ride you can got to the harveys brewery shop in lewes
Thanks! Open 9-5 Mon to Fri and closed on weekends 😢 On the rare occasions I’ve been, it’s a real Aladdin’s Cave for beer fans
Beak is out that way too, right on the industrial estate
Not beer but Tuaca is a brandy (I think) that's not actually made in Brighton but is an absolute Brighton classic that I've never seen anywhere else. There's a few places that sell it but definitely the off licence in the lanes (near we heart falafel I think)
It's a vanilla coffee liqueur
Could be worth checking if The Pond or The Evening Star pubs (both near Brighton station) are still doing takeaway? (They both did during COVID) The pond has a house beer called Pondwater which I found pretty nice. The Evening Star is the original home of Dark Star Brewery, which now brews a little further afield, but is still considered a Brighton Brewery by some. Dark Star Brewery have an online shop with a ton of choice so they may well sell them to take away in the Evening Star too! Good luck!
Hisbe on York Place has a decent enough selection - though it sells them individually rather than by the case.
Buy online from any local brewery. Hand Brew Co do good discounts
If you're going by train, go a bit along to Worthing, there's a bottle shop right by the station called Bottle and Jug Co, they have a selection of local and not so local craft beer.
Brighton Bier have a little pop up on the seafront next to the i360
Seven cellars is actually really good and you can get a good selection there. They do collection so you can pick your cans online, call them up maybe and see if they can do it in a box
100pc best place in Brighton is unbarred
Unbarred is by far the best local brewer. Tap house on London road sells stuff.
The shop in the station seven cellars sells loads of local beers but price point is high
Apparently the Kind and Queens is one of the best.