A pub attached to a brewery? Why did that strike me as something pretty rubbish? I think I was expecting the alcohol version of a gift shop, a place where all the interest of an institution, in this case the Cain's brewery, is lost in favour of just emptying your pockets.
As is the case with 109% of the places I splash with prejudice, I was mistaken. The Brewery Tap is a delightful little pub in its own right, sitting demurely amongst the wide brick streets off St James Place. As would be expected the drink selection was heavily, or rather entirely, leaning towards that of the Cains variety. The sunburst-shaped wooden partitions cordoned the pub off into cosy nooks that still offered a view of the pleasant interior and the staff were wonderfully convivial.
If you're a Cains fan, I imagine this place would be a must, if only because of the freshness. The stuff must be pumped mere feet from the spot where it's created. How many pubs can say that? read more