At first glance, the brass tap was a great place. Great ambience, a lot of people but not too crowded to the point where we couldn't sit, not too loud for a Friday night, and had a great selection of beer. We ordered drinks after about 10 minutes. I ordered a wine and my boyfriend ordered a beer after a few very grumpy bartenders pretended to care about his questions concerning the beer menu. They did give him samples of a few beers which was nice, but not happily. He finally found the beer he wanted and it definitely was good-a raspberry wheat beer (can't remember the name).
After about 15-20 minutes we finished our drinks and had to wait another 15 minutes for anyone to ask if we wanted another or if we wanted to cash out. We kept trying to get our bartenders attention but they seemed to blow right past us. We finally did get someone's attention and paid, still feeling that we were a burden on the bartender.
We did not eat here but I would be willing to go back and try the food and service again. The menu was pretty big and offered a variety for low prices considering its south end and things tend to be pricier.