When we recently visited their taproom, they were preparing for Christmas, offering their “beer for baubles exchange” for decorations for their “very bare” Christmas tree.
Canned beer was also available to take-away from their well-stocked fridge, including guest beers from other local micro-breweries such as Attic, Glasshouse, New Invention & Dig Brew, as well as from further afield, including DEYA & Fallen Acorn.
The taproom can be found on a small industrial estate just off Birmingham Road, about 5-minutes walk from the city centre and main railway station. It’s children and dog-friendly (they’ve got two brewery dogs as employees!) and is usually open once or twice a month at weekends (check their Facebook page for opening times).
The taproom seats around 100-120 folks, and in the summer you can enjoy the outside “car park” experience. It’s also available for private functions and has a regular home-brew club. It’s well worth a visit, and on the way back to the city centre you can also visit the Bitter-Suite and Beer Bohm micro-pubs which usually have a Trinity beer on cask.