Borough Market brews up 'low waste' beer in support of traders

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The Love Borough Imperial Porter made from local ingredients and waste coffee grounds goes on sale today at the London food market

Popular London foodie destination Borough Market has brewed up its own sustainable and low waste beer to help support traders who have incurred losses following the terror attack at the market earlier...

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