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ED Brewery 1st Birthday Party - 21 September


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Clarkshaws Microbrewery in East Dulwich, is celebrating its first birthday by opening its doors on Sunday 21st September for tours and a chance to try its beers on site or to take away, matched with Sardinian charcuterie and cheeses from Capo Caccia Fine Foods, handcrafted artisan pasta from Pastificio Mansi, and dips and dishes from the award winning Avocado Caf?.


The ?Peckham People?s Pint?, a green hop beer made from hops grown by the local community, will be exclusively available on the day. Green hop beer is a seasonal beer, made only once a year, using hops within 24 hours of harvesting.


Clarkshaws beer gelato from Gelateria 3 BIS of Borough Market will also be available.


Join us for a party from 12.00-20.00, with live music from local bands, a pop-up market with stalls from other local traders, and kids? entertainment with a storyteller and face painting.




Entry: free


Date: 21/09/2014


Time: 12.00-20.00


Address: Tyrrell Trading Estate, Tyrrell Road, London, SE22 9NA.


Further details: www.clarkshaws.co.uk/events

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