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Andreas (opp east dulwich deli) do some organic beer and the Frog On the Green Nunhead deli does a lovely selection of interesting beer at normal prices. Also in Bellenden Road there is the cave of spirits which does Whitstable beer and those Pullman beers from Suffolk. Luckily I live in the middle of this Beermuda triangle.
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oldsocks Wrote:

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> Yep. it's being refurbed, and should be open again

> within the next four or five days with a much

> larger shop space and beer and wine selection.


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Never mind that, will they still have Stella at six for a fiver :))

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Sue Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Stella 4% - enough said, cooking lager ain't

> worth

> > ?2 a gallon

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> ?2 a gallon? Surely the cans aren't two pint cans?

> Oh hear the brain cells creaking in my skull :-$


I meant it in the ..."even if it was ?2 a gallon it wouldn't be worth it" sense

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