Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen.
Despite having been to three bars the previous night, that apparently wasn't enough for one weekend, and so it seemed that one more was in order. Since it was a friend's 21st, I was heading to the Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen on Ashton Lane anyway, so figured I might as well get another blog post in.
The Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen has three floors once you're inside; the main bar on the ground floor, a restaurant on the second floor, and their 'Attic Bar" on the top floor, which can be hired out for functions. The bar has a pretty extensive selection of beers, and while it's restricted to those brewed by Innis & Gunn, they have a massive variety of different types of beers, so you're not short of choice. It's the only bar which stocks the entire range of Innis & Gunn beers, and although there's too many to try them all in one visit, that only makes you more keen to return.
The Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen also regularly has pop-up bars in the Attic Bar, with different guest beers, which make it an ideal place for anyone looking to try something different that they might not get anywhere else. Included in hiring out the Attic Bar, Innis & Gunn also provide food, which was extremely good, so I can imagine the food on offer in their restaurant would be just as good as well.
Innis & Gunn's Attic Bar |
Overall, the Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen is yet another of the great bars that Ashton Lane has to offer, which makes a trip over that way more than worth the effort. Although they only serve Innis & Gunn beers, each one is so different from the others that there's definitely something to suit everyone's tastes, whether you prefer a standard lager, or like something a little more unusual. And as always, don't forget to have a look at my Instagram page.
Score: 7/10
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