A good beer store, the normal number of taps for a small town is about 12. Recently, canned beer has appeared, which is cool. There are good snacks: crackers, snacks, etc., there is always something to take with beer.
On the downside: cranes rarely change, if at all. As a lover of sweets, there are 2-3 taps of this kind, the only mead is a special mead, which I don't like =(, and some kind of fruit beer that tastes a little questionable, as if I bought it in a store.
I wish the store to develop, and in the future I would like to see it more like a pub than just a pub, so that you can sit comfortably without leaving the cash register, so to speak. And of course, a good mead: Vitebsk/I would really like to see Mozyrskaya =)
The place is positioned as a cafe - you can take sweets, coffee and all that, and as a beer store.
And at the same time, there is nowhere to sit (at least when I was there last time), which does not really fit with the positioning as a cafe: conditionally, not to sit and talk with someone over coffee, but only to take with you, which in my opinion greatly outstrips the "pace of life" of the town when having coffee. They won't take much with them, but they can come to "sit and drink coffee with something".
It's the same with the positioning as a beer store. For now, it works as a "bottling plant" and you can buy something from the shelves when you have a place for visitors to try out more types of liquid gold on the spot, with the prospect of taking something specific with you.
I went here to get a beer. The choice of snacks is very good, at an adequate price.
The last time I chose mead and cherry beer from the taps. The mead did not fall off the flask, as alcohol was strongly felt, but it was not directly terrible either (it was also on the shelf in the bottle, honey from St. Petersburg), which could have been replaced with something local, for example, I recently tried Mozyr mead in the Minsk "point", many times better. The cherry beer was fine, there's nothing more to say.
The institution is respected and respected, but I would like to see its development, which is what I wish.