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SA Craft beers and where to get them
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<blockquote data-quote="simpletonion" data-source="post: 1091374" data-attributes="member: 23673"><p>We were somewhat spoiled in Cape Town when Paulaner was still around. I believe the brewer at CBC moved over from there. Not sure what happened during the move... </p><p>It's certainly a treat having some good weiss when visiting those parts, which is much too infrequent.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At a boutique beer outlet in Bath I challenged the proprietor to give me his hoppiest IPA. With a knowing smirk he handed me an IPA^3. I thought I'd finish it right there but, alas, an hour later I may have cleared the neck of the bottle. I think it's the 'drinkability' that some people enjoy about the west coast style ales.</p><p></p><p>All the best with the dark brew!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simpletonion, post: 1091374, member: 23673"] We were somewhat spoiled in Cape Town when Paulaner was still around. I believe the brewer at CBC moved over from there. Not sure what happened during the move... It's certainly a treat having some good weiss when visiting those parts, which is much too infrequent. At a boutique beer outlet in Bath I challenged the proprietor to give me his hoppiest IPA. With a knowing smirk he handed me an IPA^3. I thought I'd finish it right there but, alas, an hour later I may have cleared the neck of the bottle. I think it's the 'drinkability' that some people enjoy about the west coast style ales. All the best with the dark brew! [/QUOTE]
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