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Cornfield Garage (Wetherspoon)

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Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Titanic - Iron CurtainAcceptable1
Hilden - Molly's StoutAcceptable1
Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%)Not Tried0
Cairngorm - WildcatNot Tried0
RCH - PG SteamNot Tried0
Hydes - Mumbo JumboNot Tried0
Batemans - Eastern PromiseNot Tried0
Coach House - Cinnamon Special BitterNot Tried0
Harviestoun - Thistle DoNot Tried0
Banks's - Mansfield Old BailyNot Tried0
Black Wolf (formerly Traditional Scottish Ales (TSA)) - Lomond GoldNot Tried0
Picture 1. Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Visits Details

14 Nov 2008 (Andrew)
We needed some food and that's one of Wetherspoon's strengths in my book - cheap food. Also, their beer festival was still on so there were some interesting beers on offer.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Hilden - Molly's Stout4.20AcceptableDusty tasting beer.
Titanic - Iron Curtain6.00AcceptableSharp slightly milky chocolate powdery sour beer.
Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%)3.40Not Tried
Cairngorm - Wildcat5.10Not Tried
RCH - PG Steam3.90Not Tried
Hydes - Mumbo Jumbo4.90Not Tried
Batemans - Eastern Promise4.00Not Tried
Coach House - Cinnamon Special Bitter4.20Not Tried
Harviestoun - Thistle Do4.60Not Tried
Banks's - Mansfield Old Baily4.80Not Tried
Black Wolf (formerly Traditional Scottish Ales (TSA)) - Lomond Gold5.00Not Tried

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About the Cornfield Garage

The pub sign. Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional-
Excellent1
Good10
Acceptable6
Poor-

Website.

The pub is found in Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4QD.

This pub in Cornfield Road occupies what used to be the Cornfield Motor company building going on the sign painted on the wall above the door. By the mid 19th century, most of Eastbourne was owned by the Cavendishes (Dukes of Devonshire) and the Gilbert family. It was William, second Earl of Burlington, later seventh Duke of Devonshire, who saw Eastbourne's potential. He built the first sea wall and villas to entice wealthy visitors, and had the county surveyor, James Berry, draw up a plan for the town. Extensively expanded, almost doubling its size, in 2015 with an extension on the rear.

We have visited this pub 11 times, seen 23 different beers and tried 13 of them.

Map location

Postcode: BN21 4QD