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| Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
|---|---|---|
| Titanic - Iron Curtain | ![]() | 2 |
| Hilden - Molly's Stout | ![]() | 2 |
| Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%) | Not Tried | 0 |
| Cairngorm - Wildcat | Not Tried | 0 |
| RCH - PG Steam | Not Tried | 0 |
| Hydes - Mumbo Jumbo | Not Tried | 0 |
| Batemans - Eastern Promise | Not Tried | 0 |
| Coach House - Cinnamon Special Bitter | Not Tried | 0 |
| Harviestoun - Thistle Do | Not Tried | 0 |
| Banks's - Mansfield Old Baily | Not Tried | 0 |
| Black Wolf (formerly Traditional Scottish Ales (TSA)) - Lomond Gold | Not Tried | 0 |

| Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Titanic - Iron Curtain | 6.00 | ![]() | I do really like the choc on this. It surprised Andrew at being 6% |
| Hilden - Molly's Stout | 4.20 | ![]() | Not as good as the first time I had it at Tonbridge. More a normal plain stout. |
| Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hilden - Molly's Stout | 4.20 | ![]() | Dusty tasting beer. |
| Titanic - Iron Curtain | 6.00 | ![]() | Sharp slightly milky chocolate powdery sour beer. |
| Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%) | 3.40 | Not Tried | |
| Cairngorm - Wildcat | 5.10 | Not Tried | |
| RCH - PG Steam | 3.90 | Not Tried | |
| Hydes - Mumbo Jumbo | 4.90 | Not Tried | |
| Batemans - Eastern Promise | 4.00 | Not Tried | |
| Coach House - Cinnamon Special Bitter | 4.20 | Not Tried | |
| Harviestoun - Thistle Do | 4.60 | Not Tried | |
| Banks's - Mansfield Old Baily | 4.80 | Not Tried | |
| Black Wolf (formerly Traditional Scottish Ales (TSA)) - Lomond Gold | 5.00 | Not Tried |

| Total | |
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![]() | 2 |
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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 12 times, seen 26 different beers and tried 16 of them.
Postcode: BN21 4QD