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From: "C. Rihan" <>
Subject: Re: Leith Edinburgh 1901 and 1910
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 08:31:39 GMT
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"Ken Mathieson" <> wrote in message
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> There used to be a renowned Scottish brewer by the name of Deuchar, long
> since swallowed up by the big boys of the brewing industry. However (and
> possibly proof of the existence of God), the small independent Caledonian
> Brewery in Edinburgh revived Deuchar's IPA (India Pale Ale) and regularly
> wins awards with it. If you're in Scotland, it's well worth seeking out as
a
> classic example of a traditional Scottish brewing style.
>
> Slainte!
>
Well that's going to be interesting research!
Thank you
C.Rihan
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