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On Saturdays they are open for people to come and buy beer. As of December 2010, most bottles are £2.50 with the size of bottle varying to normally deal price differences. The Imperial Stout is £4.50 for a 330ml bottle. The beers are normally quite strong. The Porter and the Export Stout are both very good, in [[bob]]'s opinion. Their other beers are quite hoppy. |
On Saturdays they are open for people to come and buy beer. As of June 2010, all bottles are £2.50. The beers are normally quite strong. The Porter and the Export Stout are both very good, in [[bob]]'s opinion. Their other beers are quite hoppy. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 18 December 2010. Opening hours taken from the Kernel Brewery website, June 2010.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 19 June 2010. Opening hours taken from the Kernel Brewery website, June 2010.</div> |
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Small brewery under the railway arches in Bermondsey.
On Saturdays they are open for people to come and buy beer. As of June 2010, all bottles are £2.50. The beers are normally quite strong. The Porter and the Export Stout are both very good, in bob's opinion. Their other beers are quite hoppy.
When open on a Saturday there are also stalls selling stuff from the Ham and Cheese Company and the Kappacasein Dairy.
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Last visited by bob, 19 June 2010. Opening hours taken from the Kernel Brewery website, June 2010.
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