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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Industry Tap
Craft beer bar at the pointed end of a distinctive wedge-shaped building. Mixture of modern and lounge-style furniture inside and a number of smaller tables out on the pavement. Interesting selection of 20 brews in a range of styles, strengths and countries of origin from the row of keg taps on the bar-back, along with a cider. After some dithering, I went for the Social Club stout from Round Corner (£5.60). Also offers a takeaway service from the range of bottles and cans in the fridges.
On 24th June 2024
- rating: 7
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Old Boots left this review about Industry Tap
WhatPub says “an awesome space”, well it’s far too small for me to be awed by. A triangular shaped bar with lots of clear windows. Due to badly placed furniture and low staffing levels I had to queue up in single file, there were two wallahs behind the bar but one was on table service, glass washing and screen pondering duties. It’s very popular I expect, the crowds of what appeared to be tossers suggested so, I was accosted by a total nutter. 21 keg taps of interesting beers, some more enticing than others, I had a superb 9% stout but others were drinking sludge.
On 7th March 2022
- no rating submitted
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Will Larter left this review about Lost Industry Tap
Refurbished premises, previously a nightclub, which features 21 keg beer lines, half from local Lost Industry Brewing. Beers are listed on two large display screens, 11 on one and 10 on the other, which causes a bit of neck craning as they are suspended above the bar and above the fridge that contains cans and bottles. I went for Lost Industry Daub the House 3.6%, which is described as an English Mild. This beer was very cold and quite gassy; it had an odd flavour which I struggled to identify until I had managed to warm the glass for about 15 minutes and swirled it to get the carbon dioxide out. It was only when I sank the last dregs that I realised it was coconut, that traditional, must-have ingredient that makes an English Mild what it has always been. I paid £2.60 for a half pint of this tosh. By the way, anyone intending to try this pub, please be aware that it's card payments only.
On 12th October 2019
- rating: 3
[User has posted 4273 recommendations about 3935 pubs]