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Grenoble, France   
Has anyone got any tips for finding a decent beer in Grenoble this
weekend, or is it a lost cause?

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Arthur Figgis                Surrey, UK
Date:Tue, 19 Apr 2005 21:06:47 +0100   Author:  

Re: Grenoble, France   
Arthur Figgis a crit :


>Has anyone got any tips for finding a decent beer in Grenoble this
>weekend, or is it a lost cause?
>

Haven't been there myself for a long time, but I'm forwarding this 
(follow-up set there) on fr.rec.boissons.bieres, where someone will 
certainly be able to help you.

[=> FRBB : quelques bons plans bireux sur Grenoble pour Mr. Figgis  ??? 
Merci d'avance]

Cheers !

Laurent


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Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland
Date:Tue, 19 Apr 2005 23:08:47 +0200   Author:  

Re: Grenoble, France   
Hi Arthur,

It is very difficult to find british ales in Grenoble, but if you're
not afraid to taste Belgian or German beers, here are some good
addresses near the city center :


Palais de la bire	: 4 place Victor Hugo  a bit expensive but a good
range of Belgian and German beers, in the very center of the city

D'enfer Pub 		: 25, Rue Denfert Rochereau  Extensive range of
bottles, often with british ones like Traquair House ale or Belhaven
St Andrews, 5 or 6 draught beers,  a lot of single malts whiskies
too.Near the station.

Le Cervoisier		: 25 rue Thiers  Mainly Belgian beers
Family's Pub 		: 3 rue Saint Joseph

Don't forget to ask for "La carte des bires" (Beer List) 

You can find maps at   www.mappy.com , the post code of grenoble is
38000

I hope you will enjoy your stay in grenoble,

Sbastien
Date:20 Apr 2005 04:25:02 -0700   Author:  

Re: Grenoble, France   
On 20 Apr 2005 04:25:02 -0700, sbanon_fr@yahoo.fr (Bans) wrote:


>Hi Arthur,
>
>It is very difficult to find british ales in Grenoble,


Doesn't matter - if we just wanted familiar British beer we wouldn't
be going to France - we aren't /all/ fizzy-lager swilling louts
frightened of anything different... :-)


> but if you're
>not afraid to taste Belgian or German beers, here are some good
>addresses near the city center :
>
>
>Palais de la bire	: 4 place Victor Hugo  a bit expensive but a good
>range of Belgian and German beers, in the very center of the city
>
>D'enfer Pub 		: 25, Rue Denfert Rochereau  Extensive range of
>bottles, often with british ones like Traquair House ale or Belhaven
>St Andrews, 5 or 6 draught beers,  a lot of single malts whiskies
>too.Near the station.


Near the station is good, as that's where we are staying.


>Le Cervoisier		: 25 rue Thiers  Mainly Belgian beers
>Family's Pub 		: 3 rue Saint Joseph
>
>Don't forget to ask for "La carte des bires" (Beer List) 
>
>You can find maps at   www.mappy.com , the post code of grenoble is
>38000
>
>I hope you will enjoy your stay in grenoble,


Thanks for the suggestions, I'll take a copy with me.
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Arthur Figgis                Surrey, UK
Date:Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:10:15 +0100   Author:  

Re: Grenoble, France   

> 
> Palais de la bire	: 4 place Victor Hugo  a bit expensive but a good
> range of Belgian and German beers, in the very center of the city
> 

Quel blague !!
Le "palais de la bire" comme se nomme ce caf  frime,
ne possde rien  la pression. A part 2 ou 3 bires communes.
Date:Sat, 23 Apr 2005 01:38:31 +0200   Author:  

Re: Grenoble, France   
Bans a crit :

> Le Cervoisier		: 25 rue Thiers  Mainly Belgian beers


moi j'aimais bien celui-l, l'ambiance, la deco chaleureuse et la carte 
sont sympa, le gars est un vrai passionn, et il cache quelques vieux 
fromages (qu'il ne sort pas souvent il faut reconnaitre) ideaux pour 
accompagner ses amres breuvages
Date:Sat, 23 Apr 2005 02:57:46 +0200   Author: