Evening Star (pub)

The Evening Star is a pub in Surrey Street, Brighton, in the county of East Sussex, England, owned by the Dark Star Brewery.

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History

Built in the 19th century, the pub has always been called The Evening Star. At some point in the 1970s it was suggested (wrongly) that the name could have a connection with the last steam locomotive to be built in England and since then, many generous customers and visitors donated many pictures, postcards and even a coal carving of the engine to the pub. Part of the bar is actually made from genuine railway sleepers.

The pub was once home to famous siamese twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton.

Dark Star brewery

The now multi-award winning Dark Star Brewery was started in the cellar.

In 1994, half of the cellar was converted into a microbrewery. With only three fermentation vessels each producing a mere 63 gallons of beer, output was small.

2001 saw the Dark Star brewery move out of the cellar to larger premises in Ansty, West Sussex.

Pub sign

The pub sign of the Evening Star dates back to over 100 years ago, and depicts an eight-pointed star, upon which rests a tawny owl, waking for a night of hunting.

Beers

The Evening Star has a very wide selection of beers, with seven hand-pumps for cask ale. Usually, at least three of the beers are from the Dark Star brewery, with up to four guest beers. It also has six keg pumps, dispensing Dark Star's organic lager, Natural Blonde, as well as their keg stout, Oatmeal Stout. The other keg pumps provide a rotating selection of draught Belgian, German and American beers. Two cider pumps provide a range of ciders and perrys. They also have a fridge containing a range of Belgian, German and American bottled beers.

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