Taproom
(noun)
A room or bar in a brewery or pub where beer is drawn from casks.
Origin:
Late 16th century (denoting a room for storing or tapping barrels of beer): from tap + room.
Examples:
- The taproom was filled with the aroma of fresh hops and barley.
- The taproom offered a variety of local and imported beers.
- The taproom was a popular spot for after-work drinks.
- The taproom had a friendly atmosphere, with live music and good food.
- The taproom was known for its selection of unique and rare beers.