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King Street Brew House has now been trading for six years. In that time, the team have brewed a lot of beer, from customer favourites of ‘White Trash’ to the experimental ‘Ba Ra Rasputin,’ a barrel aged imperial stout. But now a huge milestone has been reached as the micro-brewery in this popular Bristol city centre pub creates its 500th brew. 

Following the success of the micro-brewery based in sister pub Bath Brewhouse in Bath city centre, it was exciting to be able to create a new opportunity with the King Street Brew House back in 2017. The pub's beers have proved very popular among both locals and tourists in the area. King Street Brew House sits alongside many popular beer destinations in Bristol, including Small Bar and The Royal Navy Volunteer. 

Head Brewer Simon Perrett has been with King Street Brew House for six years, and his experience is second to none when it comes to creating crowd-pleasing brews for the Bristol scene. 

Image: Simon, Head Brewer at King Street Brew House

So, after 500 brews at the site, what can customers expect to see coming up at King Street Brew House? Not only does the pub brew its own beers, but it also hosts a number of Tap Takeovers throughout the year to ensure customers are able to try even more great beers from around the UK as well as local breweries. Customers are encouraged to keep an eye out for more Tap Takeovers at King Street Brew House over the coming months. 

King Street Brew House is launching a Brew Society, where beer fans can be the first to know about upcoming beers, get delicious discounts on in-house brews, and be a part of exciting competitions related to the brewery! Early sign-up is coming soon, so make sure you join the society on the Brew House website before spaces fill up.

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