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Beer of the Week (w/e 15th June 2025) with Tris39
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Battle Tap
Small taproom/shop on the main street through Battle. This is now rather confusingly called Battle Brewery. Although, the brewery itself is not located here.
We arrived to find the young barman and just one other customer with his dog. There is a list of beers available to the left-hand side of the bar, which was far too descriptive. It wasn't easy to tell which beers were cask and which were keg at first glance. We asked the barman for guidance and he told us cask beers were on the left and keg beers on the right. All seemed fine until we realised he was pouring us keg beers and that he had given us duff information. The cask beers were actually on the right!!
Luckily I'd had a cask Battle beer in the previous pub. As I'd not enjoyed it particularly, I was partly relieved that I had ordered a keg beer from another brewery. 3 cask beers are on and all are dispensed by gravity from casks against the rear wall. They are Battle Arrow Head, Axe & Crossfire. Keg beers were Battle Knight Rider IPA & Royal Rumble, Gun Numb Angel & Pig & Porter Apparition. A boxed cider (Charrington's The Earl's Reserve) was also on offer. My Apparition was a stout, which as with most craft beers, was served too cold for my liking.
This micropub has a couple of rooms. We stayed in the main room where the bar is, but there is a second larger room off to the right in what liked it used to be different premises. The left room features a replica of part of the Bayeux Tapestry on the right-hand wall. There is also a TV in one corner and a fridge next to the bar containing various bottles and cans.
This is a strange place. The beer board contained far too much information, which didn't make choosing a drink a particularly easy task, especially when the young barman was also steering us in the wrong direction. My experience of Battle beers from the previous pub did not particularly inspire me and I also noticed that the brewery have renamed some or possibly all of their beers, presumably as part of some kind of re-branding exercise (for example the Tostig mentioned in the below review is now Arrowhead), which added to the confusion.
There's probably a reason why this place has not appeared in the last couple of editions of the Good Beer Guide and maybe I've picked up on that somewhere in my review! It does seem to have lost its way a little.
On 13th May 2025
- rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Battle Tap
Battle Brewery tap / micro-pub, initially appearing to be a single shop unit if you approach from the west, but also extending into a curious single storey conservatory extension. I found three real ales - Harold's Eye pale ale, Tostig extra pale ale and Alan the Red rye ale (£3.80) being dispensed on gravity from a stillage behind the compact counter that can accommodate a total of nine casks. Four more craft beers are available from keg taps on a side wall, two 'house' (a stout and a lager - plus Numb Angel from Gun Brewery and Odyssey's Odd Future. Plenty of different bottled beers are also available in the fridge and shelving to take away.
On 9th February 2022
- rating: 7
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Delboy 20 left this review about Battle Tap
New micropub.
On 21st June 2021
- no rating submitted
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