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😍 5/5 - Ok, I haven't reviewed TAP because everybody else seems to
By 👻 @Joe N., 03/21/2016 3:00 am
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Ok, I haven't reviewed TAP because everybody else seems to have already. I really don't feel like they need me to bolster their already soaring cred with my humble review, but anyway, here are my two mites...As mentioned in my other reviews, the craft beer scene in Singapore is at its most delicate and vulnerable, with hawkers of craft, tentatively putting out new shoots into the beer-naive firmament of Singapore's drink atmosphere. With more than a few customers genuinely inquiring what an India Pale Ale is, it is a gentle time for those venturing into the market to deliver craft beers to thirsty or curious Singaporeans. I have always given 5-star ratings to those who are brave enough to venture out into the harsh unforgiving and often times brutal arena that is F&B in Singapore armed with little more than a burning desire to bring you what they believe to be good to eat and drink. They absolutely deserve all the feeble help my timid Yelp can give them!Ok, so TAP...lTAP is brought to you by the same folks that brought you Thirsty, the lovable neighborhood bottle shop that carried a very good collection of American craft beers which when they first started ran afoul of my taste buds when I got a six pack of "old" Blue Moon. The stock is certainly a lot fresher than it used to be and besides being a good thing in and of itself, is also a fair indicator of just how much more Singaporeans are interested in and therefore more willing to fork over serious money for craft beer. This is a fairly recent thing and a very good thing for food and drink in Singapore. Sit at the bar at TAP, or visit Thirsty or The Great Beer Experiment or Druggist and you'll hear more than a fair share of requests for IPAs, something that I have some mixed feelings about. While I am happy that my fellow Singaporeans are exploring the wide and wondrous world of beer and venturing outside their comfort zones of the national-brand lagers like Heineken, Carlsberg, and Tiger, I am a concerned that the IPA is going the way of single origin beans in Singapore, being smothered by that miasma of hipness and being slowly and smugly co-opted as a symbol of sophistication by hipsters. I suppose I really can't knock anything that keeps those kegs actively rotating, and the last thing anybody wants is a beer yenta sitting next to them at the bar...so I'll shut up and sip my beer.As mentioned before, the beers at TAP are disproportionately well-represented by American craft breweries like Stone, Modern Times, Lost Coast and occasionally Mike Hess. This being Singapore, the key is to capture the attention of walk-ins as there are no "regulars" to speak of, customers that come back regularly for the same thing, so TAP keeps the lineup interesting and it keeps changing. At the time of this writing, they just hosted a UK takeover with some very decent ales, some of my personal favourites being the Pale Fire by Pressure Drop, Fourpure's IPA, Cali by Tiny Rebel, Bibble by Wild Beer, Pompelmocello by Siren and the very gravid, very ponderous Tsar Generation 4 by one of my all time favourite UK breweries, Buxton.As I think I mentioned in my review of NickelDime, it is a very nice coincidence that all these places that have ales on tap in Singapore are carving out their individual niches, so you can get some of the most highly rated beers from all over the world in a very small space. Anytime you have that kind of varietal density, it's a good thing, a happy event, a righteous happenstance.
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