The Coronation Tap

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The Coronation Tap is a pub that serves cider, or a ciderhouse, in Clifton, Bristol.

The Coronation Tap, or Cori to regulars, is famous throughout the country and has existed under that name for at least two hundred years. It is at least thirty years older than the Clifton Suspension Bridge and was described in 1806 as "a beerhouse with cottage adjoining".

The most popular drink is the strong Exhibition Cider, served in half pints. The pub is popular with students within the city and the Cori Tap has a warm place within the student consciousness, most Bristol students would understand corried (i.e. I got absolutely corried last night!) and Exhibition has become a byword for drunken fun.

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