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Kraftt, Cannock

Pub added by Delboy 20
33 Market Street
Hednesford
Postal town: Cannock
WS12 1AY

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James Past left this review about Kraftt

Somebody must read these reviews as there is now a large wall mounted screen opposite the bar listing all the [keg only] beers available along with descriptions and prices. On my visit there were 5 beers and 2 ciders on offer.A tall display fridge had a number of bottles and cans also. A 'token' real ale would be nice , maybe in the future ?

On 21st November 2024 - no rating submitted
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Soup Dragon left this review about Kraftt

Great review from Quickie below. A single dull room with some multi-coloured wood and the 'gin palace' bar in the far corner. The scooter table and a wall clock are the only features. No TV. Service was fine and the clientele mixed - it felt friendly. No real ale, just 8 crafts without any kind of explanation as to what they were. I gave-up trying to work it out and had some cloudy Salopian stuff with was £2.50 per half and left. Not bad, just didn't get the feel for it.

On 25th June 2018 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Kraftt

New craft beer bar; a bit too big to be a micro-pub pub but with certain similarities. The former shop unit is decorated in a sparse modern style, with the stand-out feature being a very unusual seat fabricated from a scooter and part of a barrel. The olive green paintwork gives a rather austere feel, not helped by the place being almost deserted on a Wednesday evening. No real ale offered, but there was quite an interesting selection available from the eight keg taps on the back wall. I went for the Joules Lakota (£2.00 for a half, by which measure all beers are priced for on the board). Another feature of the place is the range of about 60 varieties of gin.

On 28th January 2018 - rating: 6
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