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I know ths question has probably been asked tones of times before, but
does anybody in here know where one can get Gillespie's sout in Germany?? I heard they were out of business, but then some-one told me that it still exists somewhere. Where can it be had in this country? if you could answer me by email I would appreciate it as I seldom come around here... From Berlin greetings, yors Malte |
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Malte wrote:
I know ths question has probably been asked tones of times before, but does anybody in here know where one can get Gillespie's sout in Germany?? I heard they were out of business, but then some-one told me that it still exists somewhere. Where can it be had in this country? I suspect, nowhere. I haven't seen it for about ten years even in Britain. It seems to have been a short-lived brand which the S&N bean-counters rapidly pulled from sale to make room for more Kronenbourg taps. |
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Paul Sherwin wrote: Malte wrote: I know ths question has probably been asked tones of times before, but does anybody in here know where one can get Gillespie's sout in Germany?? I heard they were out of business, but then some-one told me that it still exists somewhere. Where can it be had in this country? Yes, IIRC S&N launched it to compete with Guinness. It lasted for maybe 5 years, but AFAIK it's long gone - unless it's still marketed in Scotland? I haven't seen it in it's home town of Edinburgh for many a year. S&N did buy Beamish so perhaps 2 stouts was one too many.... not that you see much beamish here either. Pete |
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