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					<description><![CDATA[they say that table wine is all you need to order in Italy.  After falling in love with pilseners in the Czech Republic a few years ago I&#039;ve really been looking for one that isn&#039;t trying to provide some remarkable/pronounced new flavor.  Instead I my focus has been on the authenticity (and because I really just like a nice full bodied pilsner).  They&#039;ve been brewing pilsners for hundreds of years.  I think this one really brings us back to the basics - but in a very high quality way.  This isn&#039;t a gimmicky beer.  If you like a quality pilsner with a good head and nice aroma, you won&#039;t be disappointed.  I&#039;m on my second keg.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>they say that table wine is all you need to order in Italy.  After falling in love with pilseners in the Czech Republic a few years ago I&#8217;ve really been looking for one that isn&#8217;t trying to provide some remarkable/pronounced new flavor.  Instead I my focus has been on the authenticity (and because I really just like a nice full bodied pilsner).  They&#8217;ve been brewing pilsners for hundreds of years.  I think this one really brings us back to the basics &#8211; but in a very high quality way.  This isn&#8217;t a gimmicky beer.  If you like a quality pilsner with a good head and nice aroma, you won&#8217;t be disappointed.  I&#8217;m on my second keg.</p>
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