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		<title>By: Noah Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Noah Brown</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:43:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My favortite beer always changes, right now it is Deschuttes black butte porter. It is smooth and has a great aftertaste. Definitely the best porter I have tried. 
 There is a beer in switzerland called feldschlossen. I think it is the swiss equivelant to budweiser. I love it, it is crisp and it comes in huge bottles. I haven&#039;t seen it in the states though. As I look back it could just be the memories of being in switzerland. 
Last but not least I love Alaskan amber ale. It is smooth has a great taste and is a great summertime bbq beer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My favortite beer always changes, right now it is Deschuttes black butte porter. It is smooth and has a great aftertaste. Definitely the best porter I have tried.<br />
 There is a beer in switzerland called feldschlossen. I think it is the swiss equivelant to budweiser. I love it, it is crisp and it comes in huge bottles. I haven&#8217;t seen it in the states though. As I look back it could just be the memories of being in switzerland.<br />
Last but not least I love Alaskan amber ale. It is smooth has a great taste and is a great summertime bbq beer.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My top three are Guinness (of course) and it really is better in Ireland. I love the black stuff for the smooth creamy flavor. I also like that it is so filling and low in alcohol content, because you can drink a few, feel satisfied and not end up too tipsy. 
My second favorite is our own Nimbus Old Monkeyshine. I like this beer for the combination of sweetness and body. This one is higher in alcohol 8.2% abv. It is good sipping beer and perfect if you only want one or two. 
My Third is Fat Tire. It has such a unique flavor and compared to the two above, it is a little lighter in color and body. This, is the perfect BBQ beer. 

Now, your turn. What are your favorites and why?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My top three are Guinness (of course) and it really is better in Ireland. I love the black stuff for the smooth creamy flavor. I also like that it is so filling and low in alcohol content, because you can drink a few, feel satisfied and not end up too tipsy.<br />
My second favorite is our own Nimbus Old Monkeyshine. I like this beer for the combination of sweetness and body. This one is higher in alcohol 8.2% abv. It is good sipping beer and perfect if you only want one or two.<br />
My Third is Fat Tire. It has such a unique flavor and compared to the two above, it is a little lighter in color and body. This, is the perfect BBQ beer. </p>
<p>Now, your turn. What are your favorites and why?</p>
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