I was just putting up the micropub association definition, its not definitive and most that I know seem to be in old shops or small premises etc.I think they appeal to real ale drinkers and if for arguments sake you wanted to sell kegged lager there is no reason you couldn't but you'd be hard pushed to get it at a competitive price given the volume you'd sell.
Years ago in the days of limited opening times there was a guy near where I worked who had beer in his house, which he opened up after closing time. To get round the licensing laws he just charged an admission fee and you got free tokens for beer. I am not sure it was strictly legal but he never gor raided.
Years ago in the days of limited opening times there was a guy near where I worked who had beer in his house, which he opened up after closing time. To get round the licensing laws he just charged an admission fee and you got free tokens for beer. I am not sure it was strictly legal but he never gor raided.