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- From: murray@bullwinkle.raleigh.ibm.com (Charlie Murray)
- Subject: Re: Good brewpubs/microbreweries/beer stores, Where?
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- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 17:53:01 GMT
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- In article Message-ID: <flash.723936543@ellison> From: flash@unx.sas.com (Gordon Keener) writes:
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- > For large selections of beers, try WellSpring grocery in Chapel Hill (and
- > I guess the new store in Raleigh has about the same selection), or the
- > Fresh Market grocery store in Cameron Village (near the library). Also,
- > Fat Daddy's (one on Glenwood across from Pharmoor, one off Falls of the
- > Neuse Rd. on Sandy Forks Rd) and Mr. Dunderbak's in Crabtree Mall both have
- > quite a variety, and you can have a bottle with your meal, too.
-
- Went to Wellspring in Chapel Hill last night, and picked up a six of
- Yuengling Porter, and a pint of Guiness (I had to right!). Wellspring
- and Fowlers were mentioned a lot in the responses to my post, and judging
- from what I saw, Wellspring has a considerable selection of hard to find
- brews, both US and foreign.
-
- Thanks all for the responses to my post.
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