Noun
A room where liquors are kept on tap; a barroom.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPut a British Soldier in a wilderness and he would soon discover a taproom. Bernard Cornwell
All are available in cans almost anywhere, so you can pick them up or have them delivered if you're uneasy about walking into a bar or taproom. Source: Internet
Although the pandemic has created a crisis for several craft beverage makers by drying up taproom revenue, he said drink-makers will likely aim for multiple points of sale in the post-COVID world, from taprooms to multiple retailers. Source: Internet
Featuring flavours including original, ginger, lemon lavender and lime sea salt, Clever Kombucha also boasts its own taproom where customers can grab a refillable growler to take home – or stay and enjoy a glass or two. Source: Internet
After that, the brewery plans to offer taproom hours on weekends — Friday nights and Saturday and Sunday afternoons — and eventually also will distribute the beers in kegs and cans. Source: Internet
Plus, the brewer is looking to purchase a facility in North Miami, where he plans to open a 5,000-barrel production facility and taproom that will also serve food. Source: Internet