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My Brewery Tap

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My brewery tap is something I recently came across and subscribed to their 52 week beer club as I thought it sounded like a great idea then once I had seen the first selection of beers I knew it had to be worth a go.

Over to Richard for a bit more info..

What makes myBrewerytap different? Its the direct contact with the
breweries that makes myBrewerytap different to other online beer retailers.
When you place an order its sent automatically to the brewery, they package
your order and make it ready for collection. myBrewerytap handles payment
and organises the careful shipping of your beer ensuring it reaches you in
perfect condition.
Its this direct system that allows myBrewerytap to feature the small
capacity “micro” breweries who while not necessarily able to satisfy mass
distribution are more than capable of creating fantastic, flavoursome beer,
made with passion and dedication.
MyBrewerytap offers a free online presence to independent breweries all over
the UK in return for a percentage of sales. Breweries also have complete
control over their content and pricing meaning they can choose to sell what
they want, when they want for the price they want. Our mainland shipping
rate is just £4.99 per case, making interesting independent ale from all
over the UK accessible at a competetive price wherever you are.
MyBrewerytap also offers mixed cases and the excellent value ³52week beer
club² where you receive 52 bottles of UK real ale in 4 quarterly for just
£69.99.

What makes myBrewerytap different?
Its the direct contact with the breweries that makes myBrewerytap different to other online beer retailers.

When you place an order its sent automatically to the brewery, they package your order and make it ready for collection. myBrewerytap handles payment and organises the careful shipping of your beer ensuring it reaches you in perfect condition.

Its this direct system that allows myBrewerytap to feature the small capacity “micro” breweries who while not necessarily able to satisfy mass distribution are more than capable of creating fantastic, flavoursome beer,made with passion and dedication.

MyBrewerytap offers a free online presence to independent breweries all over the UK in return for a percentage of sales. Breweries also have complete control over their content and pricing meaning they can choose to sell what they want, when they want for the price they want. Our mainland shipping rate is just £4.99 per case, making interesting independent ale from all over the UK accessible at a competetive price wherever you are.

MyBrewerytap also offers mixed cases and the excellent value 52week beer club where you receive 52 bottles of UK real ale in 4 quarterly for just £69.99. ~(limited time only)

You can find more info, buy beer or join the 52 week beer club on their website at www.mybrewerytap.com

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