An exterior evening view of The Lock Inn craft beer bar in Miallet, Dordogne, rendered in photographic realism. The building is a charming, renovated stone structure with a dark wood door and discreet brass signage reading “The Lock Inn” above it. Large mullioned windows reveal warmly lit shelves of bottles and a gleaming interior bar, but no people. Subtle uplighting along the stone façade and a single, classic wall lantern by the door cast a soft, welcoming glow onto the cobblestone street. The sky holds the last blue of twilight, enhancing the warm-cool contrast. Captured from a slightly low angle with the building framed by hints of surrounding village rooftops, the mood is sophisticated, intimate, and quietly inviting, suggesting a hidden gem for discerning craft beer enthusiasts.

Tap List

Explore our ever-changing selection of craft beer, cider, and guest taps from France.

Menu

Drafts

Lock Keeper IPA

25 cl €3.80 · 50 cl €6.80

Périgord Pale

Taster flight (4 × 15 cl) €9.50

Midnight Lock

Pint pression maison 50 cl €7.20

Green Valley

Bière locale blonde 33 cl bouteille €4.90 · 75 cl €9.20

Riverside Cider

IPA artisanale 33 cl bouteille €5.40

Bottles

Brasserie Nautile

Stout crémeux à la pression 40 cl €6.50

Local Collab

Sour fruitée du moment 33 cl €5.80

Oatmeal Stout

Bière sans alcool 33 cl €4.20

Farmhouse Saison

Cidre artisanal du Périgord 25 cl €3.90 · 50 cl €6.90

Local Apples

Grand plateau dégustation partage 6 verres 20 cl €24.00

An overhead, photographic-realistic view of a curated craft beer tasting set at The Lock Inn, arranged on a dark oak table. At the center, a leather-bound tasting journal lies open with a brass pen resting diagonally, surrounded by a circle of five tulip glasses filled with varied beer hues from pale straw to ruby red and deep espresso, each displaying different lacing on the glass. Coasters embossed with a subtle Lock Inn monogram are neatly placed beneath. A small bowl of mixed roasted nuts and a slate plate with thin slices of artisanal cheese and crackers complete the composition. Soft, diffused evening light from an off-frame window creates an even, gentle illumination, with minimal shadows. The mood is studious yet indulgent, suggesting a sophisticated, thoughtful tasting ritual without showing any human presence.

How We Choose Our Beers

We curate independent breweries from across France and Europe, focusing on freshness, balance, and originality. Our taps rotate weekly, with seasonal favourites, rare kegs, and local Périgord collaborations appearing as soon as they arrive in Miallet.

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