ADM Computing celebrates 40 years in business

ADM Computing of Canterbury, Kent is celebrating 40 years of successful trading. To mark the occasion, the team has commissioned East Kent’s Chislet Brewery to make a special real ale.

ADM Computing has provided IT support and cyber security to businesses in the South East since 1984. The family-run firm was established by current managing director Adrian Bryant and is now entering the second generation, with his son Kailas Bryant taking on increasing day-to-day responsibility.

Adrian said: “I am delighted that the Chislet Brewery accepted the challenge to make a beer for what for me is one of the happiest times of my business career.

“Our customers, employees and suppliers have all contributed to ADM’s success and I look forward to enjoying a glass or two of beer from the Chislet Brewery with as many as possible.”

Kailas said: “We are marking 40 years of ADM in a number of ways and trying to make this relevant to our local community, customers and employees.

“Chislet Brewery is a superb business whose real ales can be found in many Kent pubs, as well as being purchased online.”

“Chislet Brewery was established by a former and current employee of ADM Computing so it seemed natural to celebrate our 40 years of trading with a product that not only uses locally sourced products but also shares our values of caring for the environment and having a supply chain that is focused on recycling, minimal waste and giving back wherever possible.”

Chislet Brewery founders Lewis Hanger and John Orr added: “The real ale market is increasingly competitive, and we are fortunate to have both a reliable local supply chain in Kent, as well as supportive pubs.

“We are delighted that existing customers enjoy our beer and the endorsement by ADM Computing on what is a very important year for them is rather special.”

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