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Mad Squirrel Tap, Berkhamsted

Pub added by Aqualung .
104 High Street
Berkhamsted
HP4 2BL

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Mad Squirrel Tap

This Mad Squirrel taproom is now one of 6 that the local brewery has. Whilst I've previously been to the one in High Wycombe, I've still to get to the others.

The front room, which contains the bar, is a little basic. Beyond, there is access to an upper level, whilst there is also an outdoor patio to the side.

All beers were keg, with the selection being Mad Squirrel Hoodwink, Hopfest, Zealous, Big Sea, Native, $umo, Hoptail, Fiesta, De La Creme & Roadkill, in addition to one guest beer - White Hag The Black Pig. The cider was Mad Squirrel Pulp Fiction. Bottles are also available from fridges in the bar area.

Bar staff were friendly and prices were steep. Overall, I think I prefer the High Wycombe branch.

On 13th May 2022 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Mad Squirrel Tap

Compact brewery tap and bottle (actually can) shop, with seating upstairs or in side yard around canteen tables under canvas. Broad range of styles being poured from 13 of the 14 craft keg taps on the bar-back, including a couple of guests and a cider, but I went for the Hopfest (£4.70).

On 21st February 2022 - rating: 7
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Pub SignMan left this review about Mad Squirrel Tap & Bottleshop

Situated down one end of Berkhamsted’s main street, this is a compact, well laid-out brewery tap/bottle shop from the local Mad Squirrel Brewery (formerly Red Squirrel Brewery). The bar is a fairly straightforward shop unit conversion with plain floorboards throughout and scaffold shelving units down the right hand wall stuffed full of craft beer bottles and cans including the full Mad Squirrel seasonal brew selection, all helpfully sorted by beer style. This extensive selection is further supplemented by some fridges in the front left corner, whilst additional shelves to the left showcase the core Mad Squirrel range and a few cider options. There’s a small banquette under the front window and an upturned barrel in the centre of the room with a few high stools around it, but these are the only seating options inside the premises, so vertical drinking is to be expected. The servery is in the rear left corner and has an L-shaped tongue and groove counter, white tile bar back with the taps set into it and a large beer board above. The bare brick rear wall has been used to display various growler and mini-keg take out options as well as the beer paddles you can use on site for sampling thirds of each beer. To the left there is a side door leading out to a small decked garden with half a dozen or so tables and benches, offering some much needed overspill, weather permitting. The gents toilet to the rear of the building has a large, stripped out fireplace in it, hinting at a very different use for the building in the past. Music played quietly in the background throughout my stay and the peace was really only broken by the arrival of an over-excited puppy.
The beer board over the bar suggested that there were no less than twelve Mad Squirrel beers available alongside two ciders. This is a pretty daunting range, especially if you’ve just got the time for a quick half as I did, but the barmaid was helpful and narrowed the selection down for me before I eventually plumped for the Hop Fest, which turned out to be a very light and refreshing brew that worked well on a rather hot afternoon.
This is a fairly basic place that is probably a bit of a nightmare to drink in if more than a dozen or so people are in, but as these modern bottle shop bars go, I thought it was one of the better ones I’ve been to. The range is comprehensive, as is the take out selection and the service was very good. What it lacks in comfort, it more than makes up for in comfort and if you can avoid peak times, I would say this is an absolute must-do when in Berkhamsted.

On 24th June 2019 - rating: 8
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Aqualung . left this review about Red Squirrel Brewery Shop

Like most brewery micropubs this place is half pub and half off licence. It's a single bare room with shelves of beer bottles on one side, cider on the other and a small bar area in a back corner. There are no tables, just a few stools. I didn't venture to the upstairs lounge and the yard wasn't really an option in late November.
The bar has up to four cask ales, half a dozen or so keg and a few ciders all of which are stored in a cellar below. I went for their own European IPA (£2.95) which was in reasonably good nick but hazy. The guest was Salopian Shropshire Gold which was £3.60. The guest kegs were also a fair bit more expensive than the Red Squirrel offerings.
I quite liked this place but unless you're prepared to use the yard or the upstairs lounge it's rather spartan.

On 25th November 2016 - rating: 8
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Thuck Phat left this review about Red Squirrel Brewery Shop

A quality micropub and a fine addition in Berko.
The Brewery Shop looks as though it occupies a former shop premises and is compact and bijou but well laid out. There's a large shelving unit made from recycled scaffolding to the right which houses the well chosen bottle collection with the bar at the end to the left. The back wall of the bar is white tiled with all the taps sitting along it. Above the taps are boards listing the various cask and keg beers and ciders, easy to miss this if you're not actually at the bar.
There's a small but attractive courtyard area and a room upstairs which is the same size as the bar and is quirkily and attractively furnished with a few well put together and interesting pieces. It's a relaxing place to enjoy a beer apart from having to trek downstairs to get it.
It was busy on our Wednesday evening visit with the stools around the bar occupied by locals enjoying the ale and a few people upstairs.
Cask beers on were Red Squirrel: Redwood American IPA, Conservation Best, Redtail Citra and Milk Stout with Arbor PSBH Bomb on as a guest. There were also seven keg options, several of which I'd happily have tried, and two ciders in addition to the range of bottles. We stuck with the cask options and it was all well kept and all very good.
This and The Rising Sun alone make Berkamsted well worth a visit.

On 10th February 2016 - rating: 9
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Red Squirrel Brewery Shop

ORIGINAL REVIEW October 2015
This is a really good micropub and showcases Red Squirrel's very good real ales and bottles.It's a modest sized shop unit but with a decent sized bar to the rear with a few bar stool occupied by a gaggle of punters on my Wednesday lunchtime visit.There is a pew underneath the front window but that's it as far as seating is concerned.Along the right wall is the bottled collection,and besides Red Squirrel,I noticed bottles from leading microbrewers such as RedWillow,Blue Monkey and Great Heck which made it a bit of a treasure trove as far as I was concerned.The bar was offering 6 real ales from wall taps (I assume air pressure) offering Red Squirrel English IPA,Mr Squirrel and Red Rascal with a guest of Arbor Ales Oz Bomb.There are also keg taps offering more Red Squirrel and Mad Squirrel brews along with interesting guests with lots of high ABV options.
The young staff are very helpful,polite and friendly it was a pleasure to pop in.Sadly I was driving so had to be restrained but when next in Berko,I'm heading here for a more extensive stay.IMHO a must visit when in town if you like quality ale,small yet perfectly formed.Closes at 8pm M-Th,9pm Fr & Sat

UPDATE
It just gets better and better.There is now an outside yard with tables and an awning will give cover in dodgy weather ,while the first floor has now been opened as a seating area with two large tables and a pair of sofas,two good looking small fireplaces and a dado rail running around most of the wall.Clever lighting make this a friendly and relaxing place to pitch down.I also liked the scaffolding frame bottled beer holder on the ground floor where products are grouped together under beer style ,good idea.Very reasonable pricing and excellent ale condition have also tempted me to raise the rating a notch further.

On 5th February 2016 - rating: 9
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