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		<title>On the Fourth Day of Beermas&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 06:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Since this is the Christmas season, why not do a Christmas Ale for my favorite beer of 2009. I&#8217;m going to be honest with you, dear reader, I have had one or two beers this year! Several IPAs and Imperial IPAs, deliciously aged stouts over 9 years old. But having a bold, heavy Christmas Ale [...]
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		<title>St Bernardus Abt 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 23:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Name: Abt 12
Brewery: St Bernardus
Overall Rating: A-
Style: Belgian Abbey Ale
Serving Style: Bottle, 1pt. 9.4fl. oz.
ABV: 10%
Price: $5.99
Appearance:  Dark, cloudy brown. Off white 2 finger head [The picture above from a follow up pour]
Aroma: Its not revealing itself to me through the smell of it. Smelling mostly malts.
Flavor: This is where this Belgian really shines. [...]
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		<title>St Bernardus Tripel</title>
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Name: Tripel Abbey Ale
Brewery: St. Bernardus
Overall Rating: A-
Style: Belgian Tripel abbey ale
Serving Style: Bottle 11.2oz
ABV: 8 %
Appearance: A full white head that disappeared quickly. Very nice active carbonation and cloudy, lively golden tones shine through the glass.
Aroma: A mild citrus and fruits aroma, surrounded with a grassy field of light hops.
Flavor: The aroma told the [...]
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