Black Lodge Brewery – King’s Dock
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Black Lodge Brewery Taproom – Craft Beer by King’s Dock
Black Lodge Brewery Taproom sits just by King’s Dock, tucked into Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle area. It brings together an independent brewery and a relaxed taproom, so you get fresh pours right where they are made.
This is not a polished city centre bar. Instead, it leans into its industrial setting, and that gives it a more authentic, laid-back feel.
You can drop in for a quick pint, but it works best when you take your time and explore what is on tap.
Visiting with Your Dog
Dogs are welcome at Black Lodge, which makes it a great choice if you are exploring the docks or Baltic Triangle.
The space is open and informal, so there is usually room to settle in with your dog beside you. It suits dogs that are comfortable around people and new environments.
Because it is a working brewery taproom, the vibe can shift depending on events or busy periods. However, it generally stays relaxed and friendly.
You will often find other dogs here, especially on weekends. So, it keeps that social, easy-going feel.
As always, keep your dog on a lead and settled during your visit.
Food and Drink
Beer is the focus here, and that is where Black Lodge stands out.
You will find a rotating lineup of their own brews, including pale ales, IPAs, stouts, and seasonal releases. Because it is brewed on-site, there is always something fresh to try.
The taproom setup encourages you to explore. You can try different styles, and staff are usually happy to guide you if you are unsure.
Food options can vary. There are often pop-ups, street food, or collaborations, especially during events. So, it is worth checking ahead if you are planning to eat.
Alongside beer, there are usually a few other drink options available, but the focus stays firmly on craft.
What to Expect
Black Lodge feels like a proper brewery experience.
It is informal, welcoming, and built around a love of good beer. The setting adds to that, with an industrial edge that fits the Baltic Triangle perfectly.
It works well for casual meet-ups, weekend visits, or starting a wider trip around the area’s bars and venues.
For dog owners, it is an easy choice. There is space, there is no fuss, and dogs are part of the normal flow.
If you enjoy craft beer and want something a bit more local and independent, this is well worth a visit.
As always, check their official channels before visiting, as opening times, events, and dog-friendly details can change.