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					<title type='text'>The Beer In Me : Beer Reviews</title>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Samuel Adams Maple Pecan Porter</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Hayduke</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Poured brown with a beige head. Nose of nuts and maple syrup. Medium body. Smooth in the mouth. Flavor is very rich with maple first, then nuts, and chocolate following . Finish is roasted nuts. Very tasty. Score onf 7.5 for four stars.</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Bard's The Original Sorghum Beer</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Hayduke</name>
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						<summary type='text'>From a 12 oz bottle this poured a light amber with a small head and no lacing. Nose is sweet grain. Mouthfeel watery. Flavor is sweet like it contains honey. If you must drink gluten free this is the one.  Score of 5.2 for two and a half stars.</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Real Ale Devil's Backbone</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Real Ale Devil's Backbone ale has a very thin, fizzy, off-white head, a hazy, brilliant, golden-orange appearance, some streaming bubbles, little floating brown particles, a descending gray-brown cloud, and decent lacing film left behind. The aroma is of sweet hard candy, grain husk, sweet corn, and yeast zest. Flavor is of peppery, yeasty, sweet, sugary malt, candy, grits, and a mellow hop bitterness to close out the sip. Mouthfeel is rather watery, and Devil's Backbone finishes semi-dry, crisp, not alcohilic, and decently drinkable. I score this one 3.5 stars (excellent). VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Anderson Valley Boont Amber Ale</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Boont Amber Ale has a very thick, creamy, cream-colored head and a somewhat hazy, bubbly, amber appearance, with little brown particles floating about and some good lacing left behind. The aroma is of sweet, brown bread crust, and the flavor is of that, with an underlying caramel and a mellow, floral hop bitterness. Mouthfeel is light to medium, and Boont Amber Ale finishes mostly dry, refreshing, and easy drinking. This one is most excellent (4 stars). It's all positive with no negative. VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Real Ale Lost Gold IPA</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

						<author>

						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Real Ale Lost Gold IPA has a medium, off-white head, and a hazy, yellow-orange appearance, with lots of bubble streams, tiny brown specks floating about, and a good amount of lacing left on the glass. The aroma is strongly of sweet, grapefruit and maybe some sweet, white bread. Taste is the same, with robust bitterness up front. Mouthfeel is medium and slick, and Real Ale Lost Gold IPA finishes dry, refreshing, and relatively easy drinking. Overall, this is excellent (3.5 stars). VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Alaskan Amber</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Alaskan Amber has a thin, khaki head, a semi-clear, bubbly, amber appearance, and basically no lacing left behind. The aroma is of sweet, caramel candy or toffee and brown bread crust. Taste is of those as well, and this beer has a mild underlying bitterness. Mouthfeel is light to medium and somewhat slick, and Alaskan Amber has a mostly dry, easy going and easy-drinking finish. Overall, this is really nice, and I rate it 3.5 stars (excellent).VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Alaskan White Wheat Ale</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Alaskan White has a thick, white head (which doesn't stick around very long), a clear, bubbly, yellow-golden appearance, with a descending light cloud upon swishing and pouring in the bottom bottle contents, and minimal lacing left behind. The aroma is of white wheat bread and sweet grain husks, and the flavor is of sweet, white wheat bread, a touch of lemon, and subtle coriander. Mouthfeel is medium, and Alaskan White finishes mostly dry, refreshing, and easy drinking. Overall, this is a good beer, and I rate it 3 stars (very fine). VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Molson Canadian</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

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						<name>Beer Cub</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Poured from a 12 oz bottle into nonic style glassAppearance: pours a 1" frothy white head that dissipates fairly quickly. Clear straw appearance with moderate carbonation streaming.Aroma: some corn husks, mild toasted barley, waterMouthfeel: light and watery with a dry finish.Flavor: some sweetness from the corn and toasted barley. A very mild hop presence.Overall: I find nothing offensive with this brew, but nothing exciting either. If you find it at a good price (which I why I bought it), it is decent, but PBR will fit the bill for a lot less money.</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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						<title type='text'>Latest review on Alaskan IPA</title>

						<updated>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</updated>

						<author>

						<name>Jay Theriot</name>
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						<summary type='text'>Alaskan IPA has a thin, white head and a semi-clear, golden appearance, with some streaming bubbles and minimal lacing. The aroma is of grapefruit and sweet, white bread. Taste is the same, with maybe some pith and pine oil. Bitterness is strong, but not overwhelmingly so. Mouthfeel is medium and oily, and Alaskan IPA finishes fairly dry, refreshing, and quite drinkable. Overall, this is considerably nice, and I score it 4 stars (most excellent).VIDEO REVIEW: -Website Link-</summary>
<published>1969-12-31T17:00:00-07:00</published>

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