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Yoga and Beer Tasting at the Brick Brewery on Saturday


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On Saturday 12 July join Lucyoga and Brick Brewery for a one-off yoga and beer tasting session ?Ales and Asana? as part of the amazing Munch food festival.


First take part in a 30 minute session of lively and fun yoga designed to enhance your taste-buds and build up a thirst! The yoga will be suitable for all abilities and levels, beginners are welcome.


Then when you are all stretched out and relaxed Brick Brewery will guide you through their excellent beer selection, tasting each one as you go.


All this will take place in the sunny yard of the Brick Brewery?s own Tap Room with a carefully crafted soundtrack of beer related tunes.


All for only ?12 (yoga mats and beer included). Be quick ? there are only 15 tickets available so BOOK NOW! https://goteamup.com/p/144892-lucyoga/courses/2721/


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Ales and Asana: Yoga and Beer Tasting

Saturday 12 July, 11:15am ? 12:15pm, ?12

Brick Brewery, Arch 209, Blenheim Grove (next to Peckham Rye Station)

www.lucyoga.co.uk

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