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The Dead Crafty Beer Co, Liverpool
Liverpool
L1 6DQ
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 4½ of 10) see review guidelines
Strongers . left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
The Dead Crafty Beer Co has a counter up the right with a long line of craft keg fonts across the back bar. I opted for a 2/3 pint of 4% Neon Raptor Escape from New York for £4.50, which cost the same as a pint of 4.5% Porter in the previous pub. There’s an extensive range of craft keg, and more bottled/canned options in some fridges. At the end of the counter, at the rear, is a raised seating area where the staff/owners had set up camp, so I sat at one of the tables up the left that are overlooked by graffitied exposed brick walls. The service was polite, but there’s no cask and I didn’t find it very comfortable so I’ll be walking past next time.
On 2nd March 2025
- rating: 5
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
Often comes up on "must visit" lists in a City that is blessed with far too many must visits. All keg. Most served in 2/3rds. Several north of double digits.
Bar bricked, mural spray painted edgy vibe. Hard to get a feel for the place, as I was the only punter on a Tuesday afternoon.
They do sell slabs crisps. If you know, you know :-)
On 13th February 2025
- rating: 5
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Will Larter left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
A bare brick and fibreboard shop conversion, with a long line of taps on the wall, and a beer list for those whose eyes can't make out much at that distance. Service was friendly and helpful, and when I queried the two-thirds units quoted on the list, I was told that I could have a half of two-thirds, to which I replied - I was sober at this point - "you mean a third?". He did. I had a third of Chain House Staying Colourful, and a photo of the disc was facilitated with a smile. Really not my sort of beer - it's beer for people who prefer fruit juice as far as I'm concerned. But I'll try (almost) anything once.
On 20th May 2024
- rating: 5
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
This is a decent sized craft beer bar close to Lime Street station and well positioned at one end of Dale Street’s excellent run of pubs. The premises is divided into two notional rooms by a bare brick wall through the centre, albeit with a sizable opening that gives the place more of an open-plan feel. Seating comes mainly in the form of hard chairs, low stools and a few benches, all in pretty good supply and serving a mix of table sizes. The bar is in the back part of the venue and sports a long row of keg taps across a rather dull plywood bar back, fronted by an equally unmemorable counter. Of more interest are the windows, which have obscured panes decorated with a Liver bird design. Décor comes in the form of breweriana - mostly modern enamel brewery signs - a large mural on the back wall and a few random promotional items for the rock band Pearl Jam. There’s an overspill/function room downstairs, but this was occupied by a large stag-do group when we visited, so I didn’t bother trying to explore. A quality indie soundtrack played throughout our time here and the other customers were a pretty lively bunch who made the stag-do group look pretty tame in comparison.
For some reason, this place has decided to retain pandemic-era table service, so I didn’t get to take a proper look at the bar, having been plonked at a table to the front and given an extensive beer menu to choose from. There were twenty craft keg lines to choose from, along with extensive bottle and can options, and after much deliberation, I opted for the ridiculously named Sureshot Dang What’s Up With All These Books for £4.30 a pint and a pretty decent drop thankfully. The staff, for all their fussiness about not moving around the pub, were very friendly and dealt with the boisterous group very well.
This is a good example of a craft beer bar, offering plenty of interesting brews from micros at mostly reasonable prices, along with a few relatively familiar beers for their less adventurous customers. The table service thing was a bit annoying, but overall I enjoyed this friendly little bar and thought it was nice to have something a little different to dip into when crawling Dale Street.
On 20th December 2023
- rating: 7
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
The Dead Crafty is very often on our route from A to B in Liverpool. So, we often stop by for a swift one. The prices preclude anything more.
Beers are all craft ones. Although it has become much harder to see what is available, as unless you can get hold of one of the paper menus, the pumpclips situated on the back wall of the bar are difficult to make out.
Nevertheless, the selection on this visit was Stiegl Grapefruit, Wylam Betty the Rat, Salt Hessian, Amundsen Madzi, Pomona Island Choose The Ball, Equilibrium Fractal Citra/Mosaic, Neon Raptor Plot Twist Alibi & Defeat the Rancor, Northern Monk Patrons Why Didn't You Tell Me, Garage Beer Tindal, Pressure Drop Pockets of Space, Deya Steady Rolling Man, Hackney Millions of Peaches, Modern Springs Capri Sun, Top Rope Cold Rope Cream Austin: Banana Split & Pentrich Spiral Sky.
At £5 for a third and 13% in strength, my Defeat the Rancor was extremely enjoyable, if not a bit boozy!
On 5th October 2021
- rating: 6
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Gill Smith left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
Although we drink mainly cask, we don't mind trying craft, so called in here thinking we would be impressed with the 20 tap choice so chose a dark one, Six Degrees North Chopper,and a lighter one Burnt Mill Quiet Glow, but despite the expense we were not impressed with either beer. It came to the point where we had to leave some. Maybe we were unlucky.
On 21st August 2019
- rating: 3
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Brainy Pool left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
a very hip and trendy craft bar at fhe start of Dale Street with all the features you expect from such a place. we factored into our pub crawl in this area and wished we didn't to be honest. expensive and sludgey beer available in a typical modern bar with no atmosphere.
On 22nd December 2018
- rating: 3
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
A trendy two roomed modern bar serving a selection of 20 keg beers and a large selection of bottled beers from the fridge. The layout is urban and industrial in style and the main bar in the far room is constructed from concert/musician flight case hardware, which was very appropriate, as the owner is in the business of events and concert setup. There was a line of 20 chrome finished taps along the rear wall fixed into black stage board, offering a varied range of beers.
The beers are only sold in thirds and were very costly.
We went for Jopen Gersteiber 4.5% from the Netherlands £4.50, Shindigger Session IPA 4.2% from Manchester £4, and Harpoon White UFO from Boston £4.50. We doubled up on Shindigger, so it was very easy to get through 20 quid in next to no time.
The beer was served ice cold, which was ok on a hot day and you could only get to taste the flavour as it warmed. We found the owners friendly and chatty and they are attracting a good customer base.
On 2nd July 2016
- rating: 7
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Al Bundy left this review about The Dead Crafty Beer Co
Avoid at all cost or it will cost you if you don't. A craft only place which doesn't serve anything in pints as you only get beer in bottles or third/one third glasses. Its expensive as f*** and if you like paying £4-8 for two thirds of a pint or £2-4 for a third then you need to be sectioned. Its a small place at the mo that's still being done up. They are obviously aiming for the mentally unstable or rich kids who are thick. You have been warned.
On 20th March 2016
- rating: 1
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