The popular Shropshire brewery will be opening up its bar for visitors for the first time on Friday and Saturday.
Salopian Brewery will welcome customers to the Taproom from 3pm-7pm on Friday and midday-5pm on Saturday.A spokeswoman for the brewery said:"If you can't make it this weekend, then we intend to be open the first weekend of every month, with a couple of exceptions to accommodate Bank Holiday weekends.
"We look forward to meeting you at the Taproom, where you can sample the latest Salopian delights, discover exclusive news from the brewery team, and catch up with friends old and new."Salopian Brewery, based in Old Station Yard, Old Station Road, Hadnall first brewed in Shrewsbury in 1995.
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