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Plug & Taps, Preston
Preston
PR1 2NN
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Will Larter left this review about Plug & Taps
This was my last pub of the day, the 14th if my notes are correct, and as Friday afternoon approached evening the pubs were getting busier. This narrow micropub was no exception, and there were even a few sitting outside where there are a couple of tables. As it was the train next for me, I decided to go for the strongest beer on the keg taps, a 10% abv imperial stout from Cloudwater called The Act of Chewing, which set me back all of £3.40 for a third of a pint. Yummy.
Date of visit: 23rd August 2019
On 10th October 2019
- rating: 6
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Old Boots left this review about Plug & Taps
Corridor like micro with four cask and 10 keg taps plus bottles, cans, wines and spirits. Furnished with stools and shelf it has some nice photos as decor. One of the best places in Preston for beer drinkers.
On 10th June 2019
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Plug & Taps
We arrived here at 12.40 on a Saturday afternoon, when the bar actually opens at 1pm. This wasn't a problem as the young barman spotted us at the door and let us in early. This former hairdressers consisted of a ground floor room with bar over on the right, plus an upstairs room with further seating. There was a choice of 10 craft keg beers, four cask and a well stocked fridge of various cans and bottles. The cask line up was Rivington Dingo, Twisted Barrel Citra, Marble Petite and Salcombe Devon Amber.
We went for the Twisted Barrel Citra, which was a very good beer. The barman also drew some beer off the line before serving us, which obviously shows that he knows his stuff. Well worth a visit for an interesting range of beers and only a ten minute walk from the train station.
On 26th February 2019
- rating: 7
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- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 26 July 2018 by Craig O
- Micropub : Yes last updated 26 July 2018 by Craig O
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 26 July 2018 by Craig O
- WiFi : Yes last updated 26 July 2018 by Craig O