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Tamworth Tap

A pub with WiFi and a garden in Tamworth.

Wifi
8 changing ales
20 ciders and set in an historic location, in Tudor buildings in the shadow of Tamworth‘s Norman castle within stunning gardens. CAMRA National Pub of the Year.

29 Market Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7LR
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[email protected]

www.tamworthbrewing.co.uk

Facilities include: WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Cathedral/Church, Garden, CAMRA, Cask Marque, Shop, CAMRA Local pub, CAMRA – district, VisitEngland,

Drink % Brewery
Best Bitter 4.3 Bathams Brewery

Probably the best example of the traditional Black Country style of bitter. No better partner to a lunchtime snack!

Tasting Notes: A straw-coloured bitter which initially seems sweet, but a complex dry, hoppy taste soon predominates.

Citra 4.2 Oakham Ales

Zesty, hoppy, citrus.

Tasting Notes: Light gold in colour, bursting with citrus and tropical hop flavours and sensationally refreshing.

Dark Ruby 6.0 Sarah Hughes Brewery

This strong, absolutely black ale has a good balance of fruit and malt on the palate leading to a pleasant, lingering finish.

Tasting Notes: Toffee, Furity, Malty

Goats Milk 3.8 Church End Brewery

Golden yellow nectar. Pale barley, crystal malt and oats, blend to fill the palate with flavour. Aromatic hops dance over the tongue for a gentle hop finish.

Tasting Notes: 

Jaipur 5.9 Thornbridge Brewery

Packed full of American hops, Jaipur’s hoppiness builds in the mouth and bursts with powerful citrus fruit flavours with a remarkably smooth finish. The fantastic balance of this beer makes for a deliciously drinkable IPA.

Tasting Notes: Citrus, Honey, Hoppy

Milk Stout 4.5 Bristol Beer Factory

The original Bristol Milk Stout with smooth chocolatey sweetness and balancing coffee bitterness with hints of dark fruits. This award winning national champion stout is a beautifully creamy, full-bodied stout.

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Plum Porter 4.9 Titanic Brewery Co Ltd

This beer is dark, strong and well rounded; the richness of such a rotund beer is brought to an even keel by the late addition of Golding’s hops and natural plum flavouring.

Tasting Notes: Well-rounded porter with fruity, sweet notes over a backdrop of hoppy flavour. Deep red in colour but not in taste, the plum lightens the deepness on the palate.

White Rat 4.0 Ossett Brewery

Hoppy Pale Ale

Tasting Notes: This very pale, hoppy ale is made from low colour malt. A combination of Cascade, Columbus & Amarillo hops produce an intensely aromatic and resinous finish.

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