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	<title>Comments on: Long Trail and Otter Creek Breweries to Merge</title>
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		<title>By: Nathaniel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting thing about the Blackbeary Wheat, for those not in the know of this Vermont beer, is that while the beer is a relatively low alcohol content and mild flavor, is that  because of its popularity, a little over a year ago Long Trail began producing it year round as opposed to just during the summer (it was originally only a seasonal brew).  In college I remember it being a real treat to find one of the last twelve-packs during the beginning of the semester.  Seriously, it is a delight when it comes to wheat and fruit beers.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting thing about the Blackbeary Wheat, for those not in the know of this Vermont beer, is that while the beer is a relatively low alcohol content and mild flavor, is that  because of its popularity, a little over a year ago Long Trail began producing it year round as opposed to just during the summer (it was originally only a seasonal brew).  In college I remember it being a real treat to find one of the last twelve-packs during the beginning of the semester.  Seriously, it is a delight when it comes to wheat and fruit beers.</p>
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