Marlborough Magazine May 19 | Page 25

FEATURE 25 Some of the doors for the bar were salvaged from a post-earthquake house demoliti on in Kekerengu, while many other pieces were stumbled upon at scrap yards or were too hard to walk away from in anti que shops. “It’s just evolved, obviously I like old stuff , old cars, old bikes, just old ,” Haydn says. “This is kind of my take on a similar concept that’s not new, but to be honest it was all done low budget so there was a lot of recycling, a lot of repurposing and cost cutti ng which is how it’s ended up giving it a bit of atmosphere and character.” Haydn considers himself lucky to have been able to set up 5 Tapped Bar, a project he says pulls on all the best bits of a range of diff erent career paths he has mastered; including engineering, mechanical, electrical and automoti ve trades to servicing espresso machines and making great coff ee. Originally from the United Kingdom, Nikky had two decades in the hospitality industry under her belt, and had previously considered opening a restaurant and bar both there and here in New Zealand. Opening a bar seemed a natural step, she says. “It doesn’t surprise me that I’ve ended up setti ng up and owning a bar … I’m also an accountant so I managed all the fi nances for the project.” Haydn says he has Nikky to thank for allowing him to take the risk and set up his dream business in a town they had not long called home. “With my trade history it was a 14 month set up, which was the best gap year ever for me, because I got to fi t out the inside of the place and was lucky enough to be in a positi on to be able to take a year off and create this place,” Haydn says. JAMES “Nikky, my wife was just the key to encouraging me and putti ng me in this positi on where we were able to do it and a lot of her ideas and input are here too, it has been very much a joint venture. If I had run out of ideas and got stuck then she would fi ll in the blanks, so I was super lucky to have her support and encouragement … without that it would never have happened.” As the name alludes, 5 Tapped Bar has fi ve beers on tap at any one ti me, however no replacement keg is ever the same. The same goes for the coff ee beans, which are refreshed with something new each ti me the supply runs out. “Cafés are typically committ ed to one brand, usually by supply contracts and I always Local ∙ Authentic ∙ Live ∙ Organic ∙ Craft brewed Est. 2005 Proudly supplying and supporting 5 Tapped 0508 SUBLIME Proud to support 5 Tapped Watch this space for brewery tasting’s in 2020! ∙ www.banjobrews.co.nz