Sam Kitchen and Luca Borino are back at the hoist on the loan.
Their opponents took fifth place in the NCEL Premier and were in good contact with other playoff contenders, but the brewer victory eases worries on the wrong edge of the table.
It was unusual to see Junayd Cassius-Gill as a replacement for the digs that had been dug out from the home side that left the Young Gun Stadium in the week of Albion Sports.
The sport began with front foot, but in the sixth minute, Orly Norman's through-ball was Tomlinson running through the backline, with a left-foot low drive that gave Jordan Porter no chance.
Within nine minutes, Norman was opening his home defense again. This time, for Borino, Porter was first on the ball.
The host quickly came back to the left and broke with a pinpoint pass to Emerson Cox waiting for him, stumbling by Mason Wilson. The referee pointed straight to the scene, and Nathan Cartman sent Sam Green the wrong way.
Albion had the opportunity to score again from almost a reboot, but the shot was straight on Taddy's goalkeeper.
The second half had barely started when Tadcaster doubled the score.
With a movement that began his left flank, the ball floated to Norman in space on the right, he dribbling around former fuel Luke Sharry before slamming a hard, low ball across the six-yard box.
In the 48th minute, the Lions had a chance to equalize quickly, but Wilson was on hand to make a final groove challenge, while Norman almost immediately placed a perfect ball of 1 inch on Borino.
The host painted the level again shortly after he crucifixed the cross from the left side of the box. It escaped Fatram Ibrahimi and fell to a waiting cartman buried in the right corner.
Temour Khan put it on a dangerous cross for 54 minutes, but with the Albion End Green was ready, but Ibrahimi almost went back to the previous shooting from the sharp angle that all the porters reached to turn it over.
Albion took the lead when Cartman scored a hat-trick as he played in 82 minutes. Debuting Jamie Lyles' pass was intercepted by Cassius Gill straight to Cartman and his shots crossing the green moving forward.
Taddy's last chance with extra time added was when the kitchen was curling a free kick to Lyles, but his header cleared the bar.
The victory kept Albion Sports fifth in the promotional location, and Goule's 2-1 home victory in Burton Town provided a lifeline on the other side of the table.
Tadcaster will be active again on Friday, March 14th (7:45pm) when he faces Albion Sports at Young Guns Arena.
Tadocaster Albion: Green, Charles Worth (Liles), Tomlinson (Silitto), Wilson, Smith, Ibrahimi, Kitchen, Shepherd, Bolino (Middleton Tozer), Greenway (Thompson), Norman.