Watch: Inside tiny new pub at Nottingham Station which never has the same beer twice

A tiny pub which says it never orders the same beer twice has opened in a protected part of Nottingham Station.

Beerheadz has a maximum capacity of just 36 drinkers and is in a grade II listed former cabman’s shelter on the Queen’s Road side of the station frontage.

The building used to be a shelter for drivers of horse drawn carriages in the station’s early days and is now thought to be the city’s smallest pub.

Manager Greg Downing said: “We try not to have the same product on twice, one or two might slip through, but when it’s gone it’s gone, so generally speaking, a beer may be on the bar for a couple of days.

“It’s something different for those that don’t like the huge chain pubs.”