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Job post: Canopy Tap Room Manager


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The position:


We have an exciting opportunity for a Taproom Manager to join our small team; someone to be a welcoming face for our customers as well as an efficient and enthusiastic bartender. You?ll love the customer-facing element of the job ? you?re our brewery ambassador ? and you?ll back this up with great organisational skills. This is a key role at Canopy, balancing the needs of customers and brewery, so you will be highly reliable and unflappable.


About us:


Flying under the radar since 2014, here at Canopy, over in Herne Hill, we are happy to be a hidden gem. We?re also an unpolished gem, as anyone who has taken on the scrapheap challenge to get to our door knows. The reward for finding us is a warm welcome and great beer. Our taproom is a cosy, intimate space tucked in amongst our brewing kit and we are lucky that despite our tucked-away location we?re also easily accessible to Herne Hill with a dedicated bunch of thirsty local supporters. We aim to offer a warm welcome to all: those who come for a simple, straightforward pint as much as the craft beer connoisseur. No frills, no pretence ? just good honest beer ? that?s how we like it. Good things done well.


For more details and how to apply please see our website: https://www.canopybeer.com/stories/were-hiring-tap-room-manager

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