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On Saturdays they are open for people to come and buy beer. As of March 2011, 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, and [[Ewan]] agrees, noting also their excellent collaborations (such as the lovely Dark Mild with Tottenham's Redemption Brewery). Their other beers are quite hoppy.
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.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 19 March 2011. Opening hours taken from the Kernel Brewery website, June 2010.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 18 December 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 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.

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, 18 December 2010. Opening hours taken from the Kernel Brewery website, June 2010.

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