Beerd is now selling flour, yeast and cured meats (alongside pizza and beer)

Beerd is now selling flour, yeast and cured meats (alongside pizza and beer)

Posted on: 15 May 2020

Can't find any flour in the supermarket? Beerd has got you covered. 

 

Bristol's beloved craft beer and pizza bar – Beerd – has added a few items to its inventory amid COVID-19.

 

Alongside their usual pizza, beer, cider and wine offering, they've also added flour (inlcuding white and wholemeal varieties), yeast, cured meats and fresh juice to the mix.

 

The new items are available to purchase instore from Beerd's home on St Michael's Hill.

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At the moment, Beerd is open for delivery (via UberEats) and collection orders daily from 16:00.    

 

They're operating with strict social distancing measures, so you can rest assured your craft beer, pizzas, flour, and yeast are in safe hands.

 

Alongside their usual pizza menu (with a few specials thrown in), Beerd has got a huge selection of drinks available for delivery.

 

Craft beer and cider is sold in handy 4-pint containers, and they're priced between £13 and £15.

 

To see what's up for grabs, visit Beerd's UberEats page, or visit their dedicated Facebook page, to see the latest pizza specials. 

Inside Beerd

Beerd is also taking orders for collection. For orders ready to collect, give the Beerd team a call on 0117 074 3567.

 

You'll be able to pay over the phone, and arrange a time to collect your order.

 

Unfortunately, it's not possible to add flour, yeast or any of Beerd's newly-added household items to a delivery order. So, if you were on the lookout for such items, why not pop in?

 

With Beerd's social distancing measures, it's easy (and safe) to collect an order, giving you the chance to pick up a bag of flour or two.

 

To keep their loyal pizza and craft beer lovers safe amid COVID-19, Beerd asks that if you are collecting in a group, groups should be no larger than two people.

 

Beerd asks that children do not attend order collections. Beerd isn't accepting cash at the moment, so you'll pay in advance over the phone.

 

If you're visiting Beerd to collect an order, you will be asked to stand two metres apart from other customers. And it goes without saying: if you are unwell, stay at home. 


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Article by:

Kate Hutchison

 


Kate Hutchison

Get in touch with Kate at kate@365bristol.com