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Slow Beer Day

Not a lot going on....

Update. If you're looking for content, youd could do worse than this post by Lew Bryson. Bell's recently rolled out a beer called Hopslam, and by the reaction, you'd think all four of the original Beatles have reunited for a concert tour. Lew's response is amusing.
Jeff AlworthFebruary 6, 20094 Comments
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