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Anyone up to create a new East Dulwich Brewery?


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Clarkshaws moved because the rent was considerably cheaper for their railway arch in Loughborough Junction than for their former unit on Tyrrell Trading Estate. The small brewery model in London seems to be closeley tied in with using relatively cheap railway arch premises ? something ED is lacking. So unless there's cheap rent, it's not going to happen, unfortunately.
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But why would anyone buy beer from a local brewery when it's much cheaper to make it at home etc etc...?


It's just water & hops FGS. Nowt to it. Half the time you're just paying for the trendy label & the fact it's "locally sourced". A ridiculous idea for trendy newcomer show-off types who will pay anything just to look cool!!!!


This is not the ED I remember.

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numbers Wrote:

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Half the time you're just paying for the trendy label & the

> fact it's "locally sourced".


EXACTLY, and we love it! Welcome to the new world baby who gives a shit what it tastes like, that's my Christmas presents done dusted right there.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> rahrahrah Wrote:

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> > You're such a hipster fox

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> Hipster.. ? I have no facial hair or the desire

> to do so..

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> But.. I do have the tendency to be impulsive and

> Shoot from the Hip..

>

> Fox


.. as shoot from the hipster then.

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If it's so easy and cheap then why don't you start your own microbrewery? You could clean up by flogging your own brand of hops and water to all us gullible mugs.


numbers Wrote:

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> But why would anyone buy beer from a local brewery

> when it's much cheaper to make it at home etc

> etc...?

>

> It's just water & hops FGS. Nowt to it. Half the

> time you're just paying for the trendy label & the

> fact it's "locally sourced". A ridiculous idea for

> trendy newcomer show-off types who will pay

> anything just to look cool!!!!

>

> This is not the ED I remember.

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