This is how I mapped the one I surveyed last year in West Norwood
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/5139756811.

Avoid shop=beverage, these are shop=alcohol. We also have the tag
pub=micropub and/or micropub=yes, so pub=brewshop and brewshop=yes would
fit with that scheme. (As an aside more than half (19/33 - or 34 w/w if you
include one in LA) of these micropubs have been mapped in the East Midlands
which suggests that many more have not been mapped explicitly, such as
the Chesterfield
Alehouse <https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/267431341>).

Cheers,

Jerry

On 29 July 2018 at 12:49, Stephen Knox <stephenkno...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There seem to be an increasing number of venues around the UK which are a
> hybrid of pub and shop. They tend be not require full as much licensing as
> a pub, are much smaller, have shorter opening hours, and tend not to serve
> food, and cater for the increasing number of beer connoisseurs around.
>
> I can think of at least 5 of these establishments around me, and while
> this might be just a SE thing, I think it is likely to become prevalent
> across the country as traditional retailers and pubs struggle, as it is a
> more flexible business model and taps into the "experience" trend.
>
> So, do we need a separate tag for these things or is some combination of
> shop=beverage, beer=yes, amenity=pub/bar OK?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Stephen Knox
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