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Earlier this evening, I stopped in the corner bodega to pick up a refreshment to go with my Chinese take-out. That's when I discovered that they carry
St. Peter's English Ale! It's one of my favorite organic English Ales and it isn't that easy to find (especially not in my neighborhood). I love the green glass bottle it comes in. It's made in a castle, and gives me the feeling of drinking a potion from the sea.
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The other great thing is that they have wonderfully designed bottle-caps, which will later be transformed into beads. The one on the left is actually made from a St. Peter's cap.
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