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Beer of the Week (w/e 26th April 2026) with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

Everyday Brew Co.Taproom, Uckfield

Pub added by paulof horsham
Unit 24b, Bluebell Business Estate
Sheffield Park
Postal town: Uckfield
TN22 3HQ

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Strongers . left this review about Everyday Brew Co.Taproom

Located in the old 360° Brewing industrial unit where they haven’t bothered to rebrand the A-board directing passers-by to the door, Everyday Brew Co is a bar, café and pizza restaurant found on Bluebell Industrial Estate in the Sussex countryside. The high-ceilinged interior is open plan with a tiled wooden topped serving counter across the rear where taps across the centrally tiled back bar were pouring eight keg options from Loud Shirt, Burning Sky, Mash Gang and 360°. The two Everyday options were their cider and Bluebell Best Bitter which was the lone cask option. On the left-hand side of the counter is a hot cabinet with sausage rolls etc. and in the left rear corner is a proper pizza over. The right-hand side of the counter is used as a coffee station, but I went for 360°’s Brighton Session IPA (£5.95) that was served by a very friendly guy who offered for me to have a taster of whatever I wanted, without asking. The counter faces rows of bench tables, many of which were reserved for later in the day, but there was only one other customer during my recent Friday mid-afternoon visit. The décor is basic, some walls have been skimmed but not painted, but there is a drum kit atop the two toilet cubicles in the front right corner and there’s a green painted motorbike in the front window, although I’m not sure if this was decoration or was just being safely stored during a staff member’s shift. Up the right-hand wall is a fridge and some shelves that are lined with bottles and cans for sale. I’d certainly use this place if it was nearer my house, but having to cadge lift from the misses for an hour round trip into the deep Sussex countryside isn’t very practical so I think it will be a while before I visit again.

On 22nd March 2026 - rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Everyday Brew Co.Taproom

Bright modern taproom, housed in the former 360° Brewing premises but not currently operating as a brewery. Square open room under a high ceiling, with the bar, café counter and pizza oven at the back, and benefiting from south-facing windows beside the entrance. Also has some wooden benches by the side for the better weather. Several 360° beers (contract brewed at Hepworths for the time being) still sold, including the Bluebell Best Bitter (£4.60) served from the cask by gravity in the back room, and others from the keg taps on the bar-back. Their own Brighton Helles and Everyday Cider are also available, and these are currently made off-site too.

On 15th February 2026 - rating: 7
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David Walton left this review about 360° Brewing Taproom

Large warehouse with brewing operation at the back of the warehouse and shelving storing materials along the front left-hand side as you walk in. There are trestle tables and benches in the front part and along the left-hand side of the back part with the servery in front of you as you walk through the open shuttered entrance. A couple of beer fridges to the immediate right side of the bar. There is an outside pizza kitchen immediately in front of the warehouse and more seating via picnic benches out the front and side of the venue. Posters on the walls advertising their quaffs pictorially.

On hand pump they were offering Bluebell Best Bitter, Tacoma, an APA, and a session IPA. There was a large keg offering, in particular Sussex Haze, an IPA, Parachute Club, a strong IPA, Fish Hook, a NEIPA, Dream Life, a wheat beer, Raspberry, a sour, London Fog, a hazy beer, Elderflower, another sour and Session, an IPA. Flights were popular with four beers to try for £8

Lots of occasional weekend type drinkers wanting help with understanding the beer descriptions on the menu board above the bar which made for slower service from the super friendly bar staff. Lots of the tables inside had reservations for the evening session. Quite popular with families with kids, the latter generally running around the space which made for a more hectic visit than ideal.

On 31st August 2024 - rating: 6
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paulof horsham left this review about 360° Brewing Taproom

Today's brewery taproom is on a rural light industrial estate, so the outside seating gives you views of other units, a field and plenty of concrete, as well as a few locomotives in the adjacent Bluebell Railway yard. Inside, there's more bench seating, plus a couple of fridges that hold plenty of 360 cans, with some guests as well. The bar has 4 handpumps (3 in use) and the wall behind houses 8 keg taps, some of breathalyser-bothering strength. The beer's obviously fresh as can be, so no complaints there.

The brewery hosts a range of street food offerings, so you can get something to eat to accompany your beer.

There's a limited bus service, as the location is a bit out of the way, so you need to organise yourself if you fancy a bit of a session; nevertheless, there must have been 30 or 40 there when I visited.

You're unlikely to just stumble across this one, but the beer's good and there's a range of styles from traditional bitter to hazy IPA, so it's worth tracking down.

On 11th July 2022 - rating: 8
[User has posted 643 recommendations about 597 pubs]