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West Berkshire Brewery
28/12/2008 by andycan.
It was requested that photos of current (as well as defunct) breweries are posted. This is West Berkshire, Yattendon, Berks. I have tried to put this the testing category as I am trying to work out how to include a picture.
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Test post
13/08/2008 by Jeff Sechiari.
Just a test post, to be deleted
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test post as Author
19/02/2008 by Jeff Sechiari A.
test post as Author
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Test post for Editor
19/02/2008 by Jeff Sechiari E.
Test post for Editor
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Hello world!
16/02/2008 by admin.
Welcome to the Brewery History Society blog.
We hope this will become the home for stimulating discussions about British brewery history but please note that we are NOT a campaigning organisation so no strong opinions about businesses please. As we say in our membership documentation
The Society makes a conscious effort to cater for the needs of its members and, at the same time, seeks to become a respected body within the brewing industry. To this end the Society does not involve itself in the politics of brewing policy. Whilst the Society obviously regrets the closure of breweries our role is to record them, not to try and stop them.
Happy Blogging
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