The London Guide to Belgian Beer
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Date Posted: 17:05:30 07/23/02 Tue
Author: Alex Mears
Subject: beer sources

Friend of mine has just opened a wine shop in Greenwich, also stocking a good selection of Belgian beers (chimay red and blue, orval, leffe vielle cuvee, hoegaarden forbidden fruit, lambics, and lots of others including the marvellous and expensive Malheur). He's at 75 Trafalgar Road- pop in and have a look if you're in the area.

Also, found a great boozer- the Porterhouse just off the Strand (London)- great selection of world and brit beers, and the only place I've ever seen De Dolle beers in a pub.

Alex.

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