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*Bob* Wrote:

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> If you buy a decent amount they'll give you 10%

> discount, which sweetens the price.

>

> It's a high street shop - so it's going to cost

> more than online obvs, but for all the usual

> reasons I'm going to support a local shop which

> sells something I want - even if it does cost a

> few quid more. They've delivered orders to me at

> home too.. Though I'm not sure if this is standard

> practice.

>


I'm impressed.

St Austell brewery, Proper Job is a favourite of mine. Again, more votes for the Brixton and Kernal beers. As Jeremy says above the main shop on Bellenden Road has considerably upped their game and you'll find a fair few of the Bossman favourites there, but a substantial chunk cheaper. But Bosssman is like an aladdins cave of beer. Fantastic place.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> The General Store on Bellenden Road now has a

> license and is also stocking craft beers from

> Partizan, Kernal and other local breweries.


Interestingly, the butcher is also selling a few local (and some non-local) beers too

  • 2 months later...
Resurrecting an older thread, but I thought you fine beer lovers may be interested to know that our beer shop, Hop Burns & Black, will be opening in a few weeks just down the road from the Flying Pig on East Dulwich Rd (next door to Balfe's Bikes on the same parade of shops). We'll have more than 250 beers, plus wine and cider (and a huge range of hot sauce too, in case you like some heat with your hops...). Hope you'll pop in - and yes, we'll have Thornbridge!

We have a website but it's a holding page at the mo while the proper job is being finished off. As for a product list, we've got amazing* beers from all over the place - US, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia and New Zealand to name a few, not to mention the incredible stuff being produced in London town and further afield in these fair isles. We'll also have a counter-pressure filling machine where you'll be able to choose from a range of kegs to fill reusable bottles (some say growlers but we have dirty minds so we're going with flagons) with delicious fresh beer.


* We can vouch for their amazingness, we've been taste-testing them over the past few months in the name of "research" - it's a hard job but someone has to, etc etc... ;)

Hi Titch Juicy, certainly no intention to do any hijacking but I've been following this conversation for a while as it seems to be the best discussion of craft beer currently on the EDF so thought our news may be of interest, particularly as many different craft beer outlets in the area are mentioned. It's really exciting how much is out there - so much great beer to be enjoyed.
Great minds, Jeremy! We have a special section dedicated solely to celebrating the beers of the great South East - the Bricks, the Brockleys, the Bear Hugs, the Clarkshaws and more (very exciting stuff happening a bit further afield in the likes of Bermondsey and Gipsy Hill too, and new breweries seem to be popping up on a near-daily basis). And in further proof of that great minds thing, we have all sorts of fun plans for Xmas packs... stay tuned. :)

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