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what’s all the brew-haha?

BRIDGE ROAD BREWERS FREE TIME ALCOHOL FREE PALE ALE

ook, I love beer. It’s basically a funny water that requires you to be somewhat responsible. But even a casual observer can tell that beer must be stopped. It is too powerful, too enticing. And the ramifications of one too many? Bad news. That’s where something like Bridge Road Brewers’ Free Time comes in. Very easy on the palate, it has just a suggestion of pale ale to remind you what we’re here for. Close your eyes, it says, and come with me into a world of beermagination. The Free Time label presents its non-alcoholic allegiance pretty prominently, which is bad news if you’re nervous some yahoo is going

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