Best real pub is the Royal Sovereign.
I have never been for a pint in Shoreham, but it looks like a decent place to drink.
Anywhere that does the ales you listed is good with me.
Nice beer in the micro pub: Old Star Ale & Cider House
The best place on a sunny day is The Bridge. The gardens overlook the river.
Love Shoreham. Haven't been in the Crown & Anchor since Giles & Sandra sold up & Sheperd Neame bought it so can't say how it is now.
I lived over the water & the Waterside (or Waterfront?) has a big Albion contingent for live games.
It has to have the highest pub to population ratio of anywhere in Suxxex!
Swiss Cottage is a dump and the other pub up at the holmbush roudabout, 2 not mentioned yet I don't think. .
Gone but not forgotten (at least by me) from my younger days: Kingston Inn, Surry Arms, Morning Star, Kings Head, Arundel Arms, The Heebe, Green Jackets, the pre wine bar Suters Yard called the Schooner Inn and the pre restaurant version of the Swiss Cottage.Although we still have plenty, we don't have as many pubs as we used to, but I guess most places can say that.
Shoreham hasn't lost that many pubs really...the Beehive, Hebe and King's Head went a fair few years ago but since pubs started closing en-masse around the country we have lost 3 (Burrell Arms, Morning Star and The Green Jacket) The latter three were poor pubs really and their closure was no real surprise. But the rest of the pubs now seem to be thriving which I put doen to them all offering something different to each other. It is a great town for a beer drinker
As boys 9d listed, we have lost a few more than that over the years, but as you say, most of them were probably no great loss, really. Where was the beehive, I don't recall that one ? Certainly we still have no shortage of places for a beer (and even more places for a coffee, these days)