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		<title>Comment on Smuttynose IPA by Smuttynose ipa &#124; Keizunet</title>
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		<description>[...] Philadelphia Brewing Company Fleur de Lehigh « Brendee&#039;s Irish Pub At that time, they were partners in the operation of Yards Brewery in Philadelphia. The split was looked at with some curiosity and some worriment – Yards Philadelphia Brewing Company Fleur de Lehigh « Brendee&#039;s Irish Pub [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Terrapin SunRay Wheat by lancaster505</title>
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		<description>Lots of our laws do suck, but when it comes to micros - PA has more to offer. 

Example, go into a Wal-Mart that sells booze in an &quot;open market&quot; state. Budweiser will buy one end cap and 1/2 of the aisle. Miller/Coors will buy the other end cap and other 1/2 of the aisle. This leave room for the imports of Corona, Heinekin, and Amstel Light and the Micros of Sierra Nevada and Sam Adams. The little micro breweries won&#039;t ever get into those spots. Or go to a big bar in a touristy spot in one of those states, Bud/Bud Light are your choices because they pay the bar owners to carry it. 

But in PA each beer distributor and bar can buy from a greater variety of beers. Now, back to my scrapple.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of our laws do suck, but when it comes to micros &#8211; PA has more to offer. </p>
<p>Example, go into a Wal-Mart that sells booze in an &#8220;open market&#8221; state. Budweiser will buy one end cap and 1/2 of the aisle. Miller/Coors will buy the other end cap and other 1/2 of the aisle. This leave room for the imports of Corona, Heinekin, and Amstel Light and the Micros of Sierra Nevada and Sam Adams. The little micro breweries won&#8217;t ever get into those spots. Or go to a big bar in a touristy spot in one of those states, Bud/Bud Light are your choices because they pay the bar owners to carry it. </p>
<p>But in PA each beer distributor and bar can buy from a greater variety of beers. Now, back to my scrapple.</p>
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