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   <title>iPhone 3G Day</title>
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   <published>2008-07-11T10:32:52Z</published>
   <updated>2008-07-11T10:37:48Z</updated>
   
   <summary>At 5:00am, my alarm blared, waking me (and Jean) for the geekstravaganza of iPhone 3G launch day. I rolled out to Fairoaks mall by 5:30, getting me to an already busy parking lot teeming with young people having nothing better...</summary>
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      At 5:00am, my alarm blared, waking me (and Jean) for the geekstravaganza of iPhone 3G launch day.  I rolled out to Fairoaks mall by 5:30, getting me to an already busy parking lot teeming with young people having nothing better to do that day than queue up for Apple&apos;s latest iPhone.

So what&apos;s so big about this?  It&apos;s not like a 3G MP3 player/phone hasn&apos;t been released before, but there&apos;s nothing quite like the iPhone.

The excited mall guards opened the mall by 6 and we were in.  Apple has already been around to distribute AT&amp;T rate plan cards, as well as Caribou Coffee (cream, sugar?) and Smart Water.

Stay tuned.  They say there will be enough phones for us in the front of the line (I&apos;m 45 or so of a couple hundred).

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   <title>Dogfishhead Festina Peche</title>
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   <published>2008-07-03T20:29:52Z</published>
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   <summary>Nose: almost no aroma in a pint glass; slight grapefruit or citrus if anything Appearance: cloudy, light straw with orange; could be very watered-down OJ with soda water Taste: incredible citrus! Very dry, very tart. Personal: almost no aftertaste, very...</summary>
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      Nose: almost no aroma in a pint glass; slight grapefruit or citrus if anything
Appearance: cloudy, light straw with orange; could be very watered-down OJ with soda water
Taste: incredible citrus! Very dry, very tart. 
Personal: almost no aftertaste, very refreshing. Had this at Bierra Paradiso early July 2008
      
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   <title>Tobermory 10</title>
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   <published>2008-06-28T22:13:39Z</published>
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   <summary>The Isle of Mull and Tobermory Distillery The only distillery on the picturesque Hebridean Isle of Mull Appearance: straw, light gold Nose: caramel, wood, syrupy fruit Taste: astringent, smooth, menthol, Personal: similar to Mortlach......</summary>
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      The Isle of Mull and Tobermory Distillery
The only distillery on the picturesque Hebridean Isle of Mull
Appearance: straw, light gold
Nose: caramel, wood, syrupy fruit
Taste: astringent, smooth, menthol,
Personal: similar to Mortlach...

      
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   <title>Big Brew--National Homebrew Day</title>
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   <published>2008-04-20T20:49:34Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-20T20:54:29Z</updated>
   
   <summary>&quot;Each year on the first Saturday in May, homebrewers unite non-brewing and brewing friends and family to celebrate National Homebrew Day, joining with thousands of homebrewers from around the world in brewing the same recipes and sharing a simultaneous toast...</summary>
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   <title>Biere de la Saison, Les Brasseurs CH</title>
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   <published>2008-02-29T13:59:33Z</published>
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   <summary>appearance: wheat, cloudy aroma: fruity, malt, roast taste: a standard Belgian ale, slight French farmhouse taste rating: 7/10 (I&apos;d buy another) Personal notes: had this with lunch on a trip to Geneva with my parents for Christophe&apos;s wedding. Served in...</summary>
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      appearance: wheat, cloudy
aroma: fruity, malt, roast
taste: a standard Belgian ale, slight French farmhouse taste
rating: 7/10 (I&apos;d buy another)
Personal notes: had this with lunch on a trip to Geneva with my parents for Christophe&apos;s wedding. Served in a half liter mug.
      
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   <title>Beer Dinner: Bierra Paradiso (Georgetown) Stout Dinner</title>
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   <published>2008-01-30T16:28:17Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-31T04:08:13Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Justin and I went to Bierra Paradiso on the 28th for a stout dinner, where Greg, their &quot;sommelier&quot; of sorts, told us about the various stouts we were imbibing, and why he paired them with their chosen courses. An...</summary>
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Justin and I went to <a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/13053" target="_blank">Bierra Paradiso</a> on the 28th for a <a href="http://beeradvocate.com/events/info/16372" target="_blank">stout dinner</a>, where Greg, their "sommelier" of sorts, told us about the various stouts we were imbibing, and why he paired them with their chosen courses.  

An excellent time had by all, even with the walk across the Key bridge to the Rosslyn metro...]]>
      <![CDATA[After closing out our tap at the bar, Justin and I were led down to the basement, where Greg and the other staff were setting up.  We already had our "control" stout, Guiness pub draught, and our first beer, Hitachino Espresso Stout, poured.  Not the small 6 oz tasters of festivals past, rather something like a 6-8 oz fluted glass held each stout.  Like the tasters one finds at the <a href="http://vintage50.com/" target="_blank">Vintage 50</a> or similar.  The idea of the entire dinner was to pair the beers with compatible foods, the courses themselves made using their respectively paired stouts.

Here's what our hosts had in store for us:

<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Menu</strong></div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">Aperitif ~ Cherry Tomato with espresso ground dusted mozzarella ball on a toothpick ~ Hitachino Espresso Stout </div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">First Course ~ Imperial Potato Soup ~ Old Rasputin Imperial Stout</div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">Second Course ~ Paradiso Stout Gnocchi ~ Gread Divide Oak Aged Yeti Stout</div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">Third Course ~ Stormking Margarita (Pizza) ~ Victory Stormking Stout</div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">Fourth Course ~ Expedition Cherry Pesto (Pizza) ~ Bell's Expedition Stout</div>
<p><div style="text-align: center;">Dessert ~ World Wide Pears ~ Dogfishhead World Wide Stout (2007)</div>

<p>Environment counts for a lot when enjoying food and drink, and certainly adds to the memory of it.  Bierra Paradiso has a great environment for tasting beer.  The upstairs has an open, warm feel, from the brightly lit bar with close but not cramped quarters, to the sky-painted ceiling (thanks for pointing this out Justin) and brick, and the glass windows to the outdoors, just large enough to people watch and let your memory paint a more interesting picture of the passers-by than let actual recollection interject reality.
<p>The basement is a more homey affair, with small wooden tables and sturdy chairs, and a fireplace and a pair of leather chairs that were really inviting.  We shared a table with a nice couple, and a latecomer sans wife; they had forgotten about the event, so we split her courses among us.
<p>Greg introduced himself, and began by speaking about the Hitachino Espresso Stout, the control beer and then the servers began pouring all our beers, which I arranged in order on our table.  They poured all but the world wide stout, which they reserved until dessert was served.
<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/697/37836" target="_blank">Hitachino Nest Espresso Stout</a></strong></blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>:  Black with a medium-brown head rimming the glass</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  Baker's chocolate or a nice european chocolate bar</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  Bittersweet chocolate, cold-brewed coffee, Roasty!</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  Kiuchi Brewery, Japan</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>:  9/10</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:The Hitachino Espresso Stout was amazing - one of the most flavorful coffee stouts I've had, definitely way more complex than the control, Guiness.  7.5% abv.  </blockquote>
<p>They did advertise it as a speedy aperatif (the mozzarella ball and cherry tomato on a toothpick), but something inside of ten minutes was the expectation to quaff the Espresso Stout...and much too quickly did we move on to the appetizer.  I didn't finish this stout until the end of the evening, it's taste was incredibly appealing and demanded revisiting.  I would definitely recommend this stout to be paired with any piquantly-flavored appetizer or chocolate dessert, but keep it away from entrees that might detract from its intense flavor.  

<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/112/412" target="_blank">Old Rasputin Imperial Stout</a></strong></blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>:  Black with a light-brown head</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  roasted coffee, slight alcohol, malt</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  Vinous, bitter malt, roasted, alcohol is slightly overpowering, but hops leave it behind.</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  North Coast Brewing Co., California, United States</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>:  8/10</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:This beer is on a Nitrogen line at Bierra (78% Nitrogen, 22% CO2), pouring an extra smooth draft.  9% abv.  </blockquote>

The pairing with this stout was savory.  Greg had paired Old Rasputin with a chicken-broth-based potato soup which the staff actually made with a base of the brew itself, true to the nature of the dinner.  To top it off, a dollop of sour cream sat in the bottom of the bowl, ready to be stirred in at my convenience.  Apparently, one should add 12oz of beer for every gallon of chicken stock.  All too soon, we finished our soup and Old Rasputin and moved on to the Gnocchi.

<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/19216" target="_blank">Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Stout</a></strong></blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>:  Black with very small head; residual legs on the glass</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  Fig, cherry, vanilla or sorghum</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  Molasses, bourbon, figs, cherries</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  Great Divide Brewing Company, Colorado, United States
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<blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>:  9.5/10</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:This beer is AMAZING.  One of the fruitiest stouts I've ever had, an amazing array of roasted and fruity flavors.  9.5% abv.  </blockquote>

The servers brought out the Gnocchi on a heated ceramic dish, looking more like a set of baked tofu squares than the normally sauce-drowned potato niblets I'm used to.  An excellent pairing; the pine nuts and pistachios (I'm not just remembering incorrectly am I?) and tiny bits of green olive gave a salty contrast to the sweet, fruity flavors of the stout.  Since our 6th dinner guest was not present, we shared her Gnocchi as well.
<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/345/1013" target="_blank">Victory Storm King Stout</a></strong></blockquote><blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>:  Simply black</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  Incredibly roasty, mouthfeel a bit hoppy</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  Strong, roasty, slightly sweet.</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  Victory Brewing Company, Pennsylvania, United States</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>:  8/10</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:almost a terse rebuke in comparison with the Yeti, 9.1% abv.  </blockquote>
Greg paired this incredible stout with a margarita pizza, whose sauce was based on the Storm King.  The tomato with stout taste was a pretty good combination, The stout seeming to sweeten the sauce.  It doesn't hurt that this place is one of the few gastro-pubs worth mentioning in the area, having both excellent food and drink.
<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/287/1444" target="_blank">Bell's Expedition Stout</a></strong></blockquote><blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>:  black with dark brown head that stayed the entire dinner</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  Chocolate cherry</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  roasted chocolate malt, definite alcohol taste.</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  Bell's Brewery, Inc. Michigan, United States</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>: 9.0/10</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:10.5% abv.  </blockquote>

By the time we got on to the second pizza, the "Expedition Cherry Pesto" as they put it, we were in heaven.  The expedition stout was a great finishing entree stout and the dark sweet notes of the beer went incredibly well with the cherry pesto pizza brought out to accompany it.
<p><blockquote><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/64/2392" target="_blank">Dogfish Head World Wide Stout</a></strong></blockquote><blockquote><strong>Appearance</strong>: Black, opaque</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Aroma</strong>:  Alcohol off the top, roasted flavors beyond that</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Taste</strong>:  <em>Insane</em> roast plums, blackberries, all other jellies, mahogany wash </blockquote><blockquote><strong>Brewery</strong>:  Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Delaware, United States</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Rating</strong>: 9.0/10</blockquote><blockquote><strong>Personal Notes</strong>:18% abv.  </blockquote>
<p>Our final pairing ot the evening was a ramiken-housed dessert of baked pears with cinnamon and sauce.  And with that I realized i still had half of my beers left, so we chatted and pushed on.  <br>

Greg let us know about the up and coming dinners.  A beer/cheese pairing in April and a local craft-brew event in May appealed, but I'm not sure it would be wise to do something like this without Jean again; she'd like to be included and perhaps the sole participant besides myself.   Around 11:30 we came to realize that if we didn't leave then and there for the metro (again, Rosslyn), we'd never make the last train.  So we pushed out into the cold and fared good bye to the Paradiso.  Good times.]]>
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   <title>Chambly Noire</title>
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   <published>2008-01-29T16:06:29Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-29T16:15:25Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Appearance: Absolutely black, opaque. Aroma: Very slight fruit, not characteristically belgian (being so reserved), malt, some wood.. Taste: malty, deep. Rough mouthfeel for a belgian. No diacetyl at all. Fruity, plum or dark cherry.. Brewery: Unibroue: Quebec, Canada Overall:...</summary>
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<strong>Appearance</strong>: Absolutely black, opaque.<br>
<strong>Aroma</strong>: Very slight fruit, not characteristically belgian (being so reserved), malt, some wood..<br>
<strong>Taste</strong>: malty, deep.  Rough mouthfeel for a belgian.  No diacetyl at all.  Fruity, plum or dark cherry..<br>
<strong>Brewery</strong>: Unibroue: Quebec, Canada<br>
<strong>Overall</strong>: 7/10.<br>
<strong>Personal</strong>: Thought I would like a Belgian dark just because I love dark ales and belgian brews.  It's pleasant but I enjoy a good dubbel or trippel more so.<br>
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   <title>La Chouffe</title>
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   <published>2008-01-29T16:00:41Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-29T16:27:29Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Appearance: hazy , straw, blonde. Aroma: esters, fruit, orange maybe some banana. Taste: lemony-orange, light clove or spice. Overall: 8/10. Brewery: Brasserie D&apos;achouffe. Personal: an incredibly refreshing brew, not spicy at all. Had the tail-end of one courtesy of...</summary>
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<strong>Appearance</strong>: hazy , straw, blonde.<br>
<strong>Aroma</strong>: esters, fruit, orange maybe some banana.<br>
<strong>Taste</strong>: lemony-orange, light clove or spice.<br>
<strong>Overall</strong>: 8/10.<br>
<strong>Brewery</strong>: <a href="http://www.achouffe.be" target="_blank">Brasserie D'achouffe</a>.<br>
<strong>Personal</strong>: an incredibly refreshing brew, not spicy at all.  Had the tail-end of one courtesy of Justin, just before the Stout dinner at Bierra Paradiso.<br>
Artesian Beligian golden ale w/ spice... 8%
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   <title>Schwelmer Alt</title>
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   <published>2008-01-27T20:11:58Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-28T18:04:26Z</updated>
   
   <summary>appearance: dark, mohageny aroma: slightly malty, clean taste: bittersweet, roasted, malty mouthfeel brewery: brauerei schelm overall: decent, but reminds me why alts aren&apos;t no. 1 in my book rating: 6/10 product of Germany...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><a href="http://WWW.HEARTHWOODDOME.COM/MALTLOG/maltpix/schwelmeralt.JPG"><img alt="schwelmeralt.JPG" src="http://WWW.HEARTHWOODDOME.COM/MALTLOG/maltpix/schwelmeralt-thumb-320x426.jpg" width="320" height="426" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;"/></a></span><strong>appearance</strong>: dark, mohageny<br>
<strong>aroma</strong>: slightly malty, clean<br>
<strong>taste</strong>: bittersweet, roasted, malty mouthfeel<br>
<strong>brewery</strong>: brauerei schelm<br>
<strong>overall</strong>: decent, but reminds me why alts aren't no. 1 in my book<br>
<strong>rating</strong>: 6/10<br>
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   <title>Lagavulin 16</title>
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   <published>2008-01-26T04:20:48Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-31T04:23:53Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Port Ellen, Isle of Islay, 46% Appearance: Coppery, amber, sherry Nose: Malt, smoke, sweet, reserved Taste: Smokey, peat, salt, wood, plum roasted honey Personal: Mush stonier than Laphroaig, though very similar. A sharp, smoky reminder of why I drink scotch....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Port Ellen, Isle of Islay, 46%
<strong>Appearance</strong>: Coppery, amber, sherry
<strong>Nose</strong>: Malt, smoke, sweet, reserved
<strong>Taste</strong>: Smokey, peat, salt, wood, plum roasted honey
<strong>Personal</strong>: Mush stonier than Laphroaig, though very similar. A sharp, smoky reminder of why I drink scotch.]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Ardbeg Airigh Nam Beist</title>
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   <published>2008-01-26T04:14:30Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-31T04:20:10Z</updated>
   
   <summary>(arry nam baysht) Limited 1990 release, non-chill filtered Appearance: Straw, saffron rice, very small legs Nose: Buttery peat bubbling over the top, then deepening into various green shades of a bamboo forest. Again after tasting; Ardbeg but with a complex,...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<em>(arry nam baysht)</em>
Limited 1990 release, non-chill filtered
<strong>Appearance</strong>: Straw, saffron rice, very small legs
<strong>Nose</strong>: Buttery peat bubbling over the top, then deepening into various green shades of a bamboo forest.  Again after tasting; Ardbeg but with a complex, smoky peat on top.  Jumbly tumbling notes of pine, wood, peat, salt, mushrooms
<strong>Taste</strong>: Butter sweet wonderland.  Finish is hot wind across a plain.
<strong>Personal</strong>: Of the Ardbegs I've tasted, this is an excellent addition to the family.  The most buttery of those I've tasted so far.  After a few minutes, the glass seems to warm of its own accord, like a charcoal chimney]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Longrow 10</title>
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   <published>2008-01-26T04:08:31Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-31T04:14:08Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Campbeltown 1995, 46%, J&amp;A Mitchell &amp; Co Ltd Appearance: Lamp oil, decent legs. Incredibly clear with a hint of green Nose: Sherry wood, freshly chopped wood, headier alchol smell, cinnamon, peat Taste: the incongruence of peat and salt is crazy....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Campbeltown 1995, 46%, J&A Mitchell & Co Ltd

<strong>Appearance:</strong> Lamp oil, decent legs.  Incredibly clear with a hint of green
<strong>Nose</strong>: Sherry wood, freshly chopped wood, headier alchol smell, cinnamon, peat
<strong>Taste</strong>: the incongruence of peat and salt is crazy.  Roughish. Finish is almost too subtle. Light fruit.
<strong>Personal:</strong> Day before my 32nd birthday at Justin's house.  This scotch has a cleansing nose and a sweet taste that makes it incredibly refreshing.  The peat comes through amazingly!]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Carlton Crown Lager</title>
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   <published>2008-01-14T02:24:22Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-14T02:31:48Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Aroma: faintly sweet Appearance: blond, nearly clear Taste: a lager... Brewery:Carlton overall: 3/10 notes: Neil Fulcher and Donna brought me this back from Australia....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>Aroma</strong>: faintly sweet
<strong>Appearance</strong>: blond, nearly clear
<strong>Taste</strong>: a lager...
<strong>Brewery:</strong>Carlton
<strong>overall</strong>: 3/10
<strong>notes:</strong>  Neil Fulcher and Donna brought me this back from Australia.]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Trappistes Rochefort</title>
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   <published>2008-01-05T02:16:14Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-05T02:25:58Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Appearance: Dark brown, rich, light brown head Aroma: citrus hops, malt Taste: incredibly smooth, very lightly hopped, almost unnoticeable hop bitterness, malty sweet mouthfeel Brewery: Abbaye St-Remy Overall: I enjoy taste of this beer quite a bit - the smooth...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><a href="http://WWW.HEARTHWOODDOME.COM/MALTLOG/maltpix/photo.jpg"><img alt="trappisterochefort" src="http://WWW.HEARTHWOODDOME.COM/MALTLOG/assets_c/2008/01/photo-thumb-240x320.jpg" width="240" height="320" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;"/></a></span><p><strong>Appearance: <span style="font-weight: normal;">Dark brown, rich, light brown head</span><br />
Aroma: <span style="font-weight: normal;">citrus hops, malt</span><br />
Taste: <span style="font-weight: normal;">incredibly smooth, very lightly hopped, almost unnoticeable hop bitterness, malty sweet mouthfeel<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Brewery: <span style="font-weight: normal;">Abbaye St-Remy</span><br />
Overall:</span></span></strong></p> I enjoy taste of this beer quite a bit - the smooth malt masks the strong alcohol character; the light hop allows this rustic ale's character to come through.
<p><strong>Notes:</strong> JC gave me this beer after a trip to France over Christmas 2007.  11% abv</p>
<p>Brasseé å partir de: eau, malt, céréales non maltes, houblon, levure, sucres. Gebrouwen van: water, mout, niet, gemoute granen, hop, gist, suikers</p>
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<entry>
   <title>Beck&apos;s Dark</title>
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   <published>2008-01-04T01:55:40Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-04T01:56:48Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Appearance: Brown Taste: Slightly Bitter Brewery: Beck&apos;s Brewing Co. Overall Rating: Average...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Appearance: Brown<br />
Taste: Slightly Bitter<br />
Brewery: Beck's Brewing Co.<br />
Overall Rating: Average</p>
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