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Bier Huis, Ossett

Pub added by aleand hearty
Seemore Arcade, 17 Towngate
Ossett
WF5 9BL
Phone: 01924565121

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Old Boots left this review about Bier Huis

A small bottle shop in a row of shops beside a central car park. Roughly a square shop unit three sides have shelves full of cans and bottles mostly Belgian and German with a few UK, Irish and a shelf unit of ciders, a fridge holds a selection of the same kinds. The bottles are logically sorted and the country of origin denoted by its national flag. At the back are a few spirits.

The rear right corner has a small servery, three pulls, two in action with small brewery beers plus two keg taps and a shiny box keg dispenser. Beer quality was up to scratch for a GBG listed place. Seven ciders are advertised on the third pull. A constantly changing big screen has the beers and snacks available plus events ads. Three fold up tables and forms provide the furnishings. Not sure if there are toilet facilities. Close to the bus station, bar open from noon shop from 9am but it closes early.

On 26th February 2026 - no rating submitted
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custodian 42 left this review about Bier Huis

One room comprising mainly a can and bottle shop. Also a single hand pump dispensing a 5.6% ABV IPA which was rather good

On 25th March 2020 - rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Beer Huis

We got a pint and a half of Wild Child Brewery Columbus 5.2% at £3.45, which was superb. Their other two beers on handpump were a Porter and a Stout. There was a huge range of canned and bottled beers from near and far, but the main emphasis was for local breweries. They had all the Vocation, Cloud and Beavertown range and prices were acceptable. For example, Beavertown Neck Oil was £2.40 a can and the Beavertown Lupoloid £3.20.

On 9th November 2017 - rating: 7
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aleand hearty left this review about Beer Huis

Specialist beer retailer, with an on site licence.

On 28th January 2015 - no rating submitted
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Alan Winfield left this review about Beer Huis

Beer Huis is a bottled beer shop that is in the same precinct as the Maypole.
Once inside there is a square shaped room which has bottled beers all around it on shelfs,there must be hundreds of different bottles.
There is a small counter in the rear right corner,the front is for serving customers,the left side of the counter has two bar stools and a false hand pump with two clips on it.
I had a drink of Saltair South Island Pale which was a really nice drink,this was poured from under the counter,this was only £2.00 a pint my half cost £1.00,the other pump had a cider on.
I had a good chat with the friendly woman who was serving,she said the place had recently gained an on licence and was open until 8 in the evening,ime not sure if this is all week or just weekends.

Pub visited 24/1/2015

On 24th January 2015 - rating: 7
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