Triple Point Brewery is in a converted former carpet showroom which is home to their brewery, bar and the Twisted Burger Company.
The brewery is visible from the bar area and includes modern equipment, manufactured by a German company with a great reputation with Sheffield Steel.
Beer is dispensed from a mixture of cask, keg and tank. Many of the beers are gluten free.
Triple Point won our Champion Beer of Sheffield competition in 2019 with Debut.
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