Sussex-based Three Acre Brewery is celebrating the inclusion of Session Ale in the Strangers Bar at the Palace of Westminster.
Session Ale will be consumed by Peers, MPs and visitors to Parliament; the ale was nominated by local MP to the Brewery, Nusrat Ghani (Wealden), and was there to welcome the three directors to celebrate the first serving of the Wealden-made ale there.
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The award-winning brewery was started four years ago by a trio of school friends who grew-up together in the East Sussex village of Blackboys.
The MP said: “I was delighted to support Chester, Jamie and Peter in getting their Session Pale served in Westminster and expose their craft to new customers.
''I look forward to seeing them continue to thrive and seeing their exciting plans for a new Brew Café come to life next year.”
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