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I went into a Weatherspoons the other day and there was a real ale from a micro brewery on sale for £1.49. Then there was another one which I'd like to have tried which was around the £2.10 mark. Now they are the kind of prices I like. Unfortunately I was driving - otherwise I reckon I could easily have gone on the lash on them real ales. I must venture more into that field. NFR NFC

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