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For the past decade, Ed Raven has imported beers like Jever Pilsner, Gaffel Kölsch, Gösser, and Gruut; this week, he gives them a proper retail showcase at Brouwerij Lane, his new Greenpoint beer store. The onetime chop shop is partly heated by a wood-burning stove, and of the 400 craft brews for sale, ten are available by the $10, 64-ounce growler (78 Greenpoint Ave., nr. Franklin St., Greenpoint; no phone yet).

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