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Cask Ale in Philadelphia Area???



 
 
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Old 14-10-2003, 11:02 PM
Bruce
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I will be visiting my sister next month in South Jersey (Marlton) and
was wondering if anyone could recommend brew pubs or beer bars serving
cask conditioned ale. I live in North Jersey and my local, Andy's
Corner Bar is always getting cask ale from Flying Fish. Since Flying
Fish is nearby in Cherry Hill I figured there must be some place down
there that sells their beer via handpump.

Cheers,
Bruce
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Old 15-10-2003, 12:33 AM
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Default Cask Ale in Philadelphia Area???

http://www.greylodge.com/beer.htm

They don't have a handpump, but they do have a firkin every night, and a
great selection of local beers.

The Grey Lodge Pub is an easy drive from Marlton. Take Rt 73 north, over
the Tacony Palmyra Bridge. Go straight when you get across the bridge (this
is Levick Street). Take Levick about a mile, to Frankford Ave, make a left
on Frankford (Red Robin Diner at the corner of Levick and Frankford). Go
about two long blocks on Frankford, crossing Robbins Ave. Right after you
cross Robbins, the bar will be on your left.

--
John

Malam cerevisiam facieus in cathedram stercoris!

"Bruce" wrote in message
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I will be visiting my sister next month in South Jersey (Marlton) and
was wondering if anyone could recommend brew pubs or beer bars serving
cask conditioned ale. I live in North Jersey and my local, Andy's
Corner Bar is always getting cask ale from Flying Fish. Since Flying
Fish is nearby in Cherry Hill I figured there must be some place down
there that sells their beer via handpump.

Cheers,
Bruce



 




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