Billy Miller's men got off to the perfect start breaking the deadlock after just two minutes. Stand-in full back Jason Mycoe pounced upon Rob Youhill's flick-on and drove in at the back post.
The home side rallied and levelled ten minutes later when James Eyles dug out of his feet and into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
The Brewers always looked the more dangerous going forward and they regained the lead twelve minutes from the break.
Conor Sellars is renowned as a free-kick specialist and he showed why once again, arrowing in from 20 yards leaving Ossett goalkeeper Jordan Bradshaw stranded.
Ossett came out in the second half on top with their tales well and truly up and equalised once again through James Eyles converting a penalty kick.
The award of the spot-kick was massively controversial however.
The home side wanted a penalty originally for handball on Jason Mycoe, this wasn't given but one was issued seconds later
The next goal proved to be crucial in the result of the match as Rob Youhill's teasing cross from the right was turned into his own net by Oliver Yates.
This goal seemed to kill off Ossett as Taddy stormed onto victory in the final few minutes.
Youhill again the provider for Tom Corner who glanced in his ninth of the season.
And it was five in injury time when Conor Sellars cut inside and hammered in his second to seal the the much needed three points.
Ossett Albion Team: Bradshaw, Yates, Hardaker, Paylor, South (c), Holt, Matthews, Ndlovu, Joynes, Eyles, Byrnes
Subs: Miller, Thornton, Bojang, Dawson, Nicholson
Taddy TEAM: Stevens, Mycoe, Grant, Milne (c), Barrett, Thirkell, Youhill, Binns (Ibrahimi 77), Corner, Josh Greening, Sellars
Subs Unused: Baker, Shepherd, Jeff