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Hi


I'm entertaining my father on Saturday the 25th and wanted to take him on the excellent Meantime Brewery tour in the afternoon -> http://www.meantimebrewing.com/news-events/brewery-tours


At the moment there are just 4 of us which is not enough for them to run the tour on a Saturday, so I was wondering if anyone else wanted to arrange their own small group to run in parallel or join our ours.


Cost would be ?20 per head, I've been on the tour once before and it's nothing like the sterile marketing experiences of other brewery tours, this one is informative, run by real enthusiasts and there is lots of excellent beer to try.


Let me know if your interested and I'll arrange with the Brewery.


Thanks

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