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SNEAK PEEK: Brooklyn Tap House

Area's newest beer hotspot opening 'soon-ish' on Myrtle Avenue at Taaffe Place.

 
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Brooklyn Tap House's nouveau Prohibition-era interior. Brooklyn Tap House
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The indoor/outdoor space totals 7,000 square feet.
Brooklyn Tap House's nouveau Prohibition-era interior.
Brooklyn Tap House's nondescript front entrance.
Take a ride on the A Train: Brooklyn Tap House's very Brooklyn-centric interior art.
Patch counts 40 beer taps in this photo? How many do you see?

Though it may wreak havoc on many a waistline and induce people of vastly different political persuasions to talk loudly about—what else?—politics, Brooklyn's love affair with brewsky, grog, draft, the 'cold one,' or just plain-old beer, continues.

The neighborhood's soon-to-be-latest entry, Brooklyn Tap House at 590 Myrtle Ave. at Taaffe Place, offers no less than 40 beers on tap—with the option of expanding to a cool 100.

In a phone conversation Nov. 10, one of the owner's told Patch that though the menu was still "in the works," the beer seemed ready to flow.

An opening date hasn't been announced.

Check out our gallery of shots of the yet-to-be-finished interior, above.

Related Topics: Beer, Brewskies, Brooklyn Tap House, New Businesses, and Small Business

anne

8:46 pm on Friday, December 9, 2011

steve,it looks nice
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