Late-night microbrewery plan approved despite 'party venue' fears

A microbrewery has won permission to open up a taproom at its base on a Yate industrial estate despite town council fears it could become a 'party venue'.

But although South Gloucestershire councillors granted Tangent Brewing Company a premises licence, it cut the requested last orders time by an hour on the two days a week it will be open to the public.

It means it can open its doors to customers in person from 5pm to 10.30pm on Fridays and 11am to 10.30pm on Saturdays instead of an 11.30pm closing.

The business was founded in 2023 by three friends with a passion for craft beer and makes its beverages in Waverley Road, Beeches Industrial Estate.

The premises licence includes online-only sales of alcohol for deliver

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