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Beer and chocolate tasting at Hop Burns & Black, Wed 1st April (+ other beery events)


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We have some exciting events coming up at Hop Burns & Black, 38 East Dulwich Road. You can read more about them at our website, www.hopburnsblack.co.uk, but below are some brief details. We'd love to see you at one or all!


* Wednesday 25th March, 7-9pm - the launch of our Top Of The Hops Brewer Showcase series (aka 'meet the brewer' events with added rock'n'roll), kicking off with SE17's own Orbit Beers. Orbit will be bringing the fruits of their 'hi-fidelity brewing' to HB&B, soundtracked by their quintessential brewhouse tunes. It's free to attend and you don't need to book, but for this first event, everyone who books a place in advance will receive 10% off purchases on the night. You can reserve a spot via www.hopburnsblack.co.uk/events.


* Sunday 29th March, 1-4pm - a cider tasting afternoon with UK cider genius, Tom Oliver of Oliver's Cider on Sunday. Drop in and join us for a taste of the country's best cider in the sun (hopefully) with the man who made it.


* Wed 1st April, 7-9pm - just in time for Easter, a beer and chocolate tasting evening in association with Peckham's iconic Melange Chocolate Shop & Cafe. You'll get to taste artisan chocolatier Isabelle Alaya?s incredible chocolate creations, matched by us with some of the world?s finest brews. Booking is essential - tickets for this event are ?20 each and extremely limited. You can book via www.hopburnsblack.co.uk/events.


Thanks for reading, hope to see you soon... xx

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