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Date Posted: 22:16:32 02/15/04 Sun
Author: Vince Murray
Subject: Clockwork Beer Co Glasgow

Was in Glasgow last night at the Clockwork Beer Company, 1153-1155 Cathcart Rd - had on 9 own brews including a weiss beer, a rasperry weiss, a ginger beer and a blueberry beer. Also 6 guest ales and 5 draught Belgian beers. 75 bottled Belgian beers too including Cantillon, all Trappists except Westvleteren, and many unusual finds for the UK. Seriously impressive malt list and all day food all at unusually fair prices. Surprised not to see it listed on this site.
Seriously impressed but getting there is a bit of a problem when you live in Bristol!
Vince

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