The Brewery Tap, Liverpool - pub details

Brewery Tap

Address: 35 Stanhope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L8 5XJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0151 709 2129

Nearest train stations Liverpool Central (0.8 miles), Brunswick (0.9 miles), James Street (1 mile)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

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When you buy beer from a brewery tap it should be served well and it was all 3 I tried.
ticket - 13 May 2008 19:55
Thanks to Previous reviewer who was right - its worth a visit for the interior, ornate bar, stain & etched glass and 8 hand pulls serving most of the Cains beer range which were in great condition. Sadly, having phoned earlier to check times of food, when I arrived there was no food due to a business buffet! The red brick exterior of the pub is also magnificent nestling into the huge old (Higsons) Brewery and declaring that it was one The Gapes Inn.
Saxon_Scooper - 8 Nov 2007 15:45
Worth a visit for the interior alone, a proper old boozer indeed . I have probably tasted Cains better elsewhere ,which was a surprise ,but I have only been once ,so cant really comment to much on that.If in Liverpool and you like pubs ,come here.
Henners - 13 Aug 2007 15:54
The relatively new owners have been busy introducing new beers to their range - Cain's Lager is developing quite a reputation for itself and is about to be produced in cans and the recently introduced Cains Stout is delicious and is being rolled out throughout the Cains family of pubs. Of late the 'guest beers', that used to be a feature of the Tap, have vanished and it is now a choice of Cain's, Cain's, or - Cain's.
doj - 15 Jun 2006 22:22
A little gem. How pubs used to be before big brewers sent in the vandals.. er sorry, redevelopers.
founddrunkinyourgarden - 24 Feb 2006 16:35

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