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  2. Full Sail Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    LTD#3, a pilsner, debuted in May 2009. In July 2009 Full Sail added a new beer to their session line releasing Session Black Lager, also in the stubby 11 oz bottle. The brewery is known for its quality microbrewed beers, most notably its trademark Amber Ale. Full Sail is located in the Columbia River Gorge in the city of Hood River, Oregon. The ...

  3. Brewing in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Session Premium Lager Full Sail Brewing Co. American Cream Ale or Lager 2006 Bronze Caldera Dry Hop Red Caldera Brewing Co. American-Style Extra Special Bitter or Strong Bitter 2006 Bronze Pyramid Hefeweizen Pyramid Alehouse/Breweries Inc American-Style Hefeweizen 2006 Silver India Pelican Ale Pelican Pub & Brewery American-Style India Pale Ale

  4. Beer bottle - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., stubbies have generally fallen out of favour, with only a few brands still using them such as the Session Lager by the Full Sail Brewing Company, Switchback Brewing Co [6] in Burlington, Vermont, US and Red Stripe, a Jamaican brand import. Coors Brewing Company uses the stubby form for nostalgic packaging of Coors Banquet.

  5. I've been on more than 20 cruises. Here are the 9 things I ...

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    After going on more than 20 cruises, I've learned simple ways to save money on ships.. I never buy drink packages, spend money on spa products, or splurge at onboard art auctions.. If I save money ...

  6. American lager - Wikipedia

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    The American lager or North American lager is a style of pale lager produced in the United States and Canada. Pale lagers originated in Europe in the mid-19th century and were brought to North America by German immigrants .

  7. Cream ale - Wikipedia

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    Cream ale is related to pale lager. They are generally brewed to be light and refreshing with a straw to pale golden color. Hop and malt flavor is usually subdued, but like all beer styles, it is open to individual interpretation, so some breweries give them a more assertive character. Despite the name, cream ales do not contain any dairy products.

  8. Beer in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Chill is a pale lager with a 5% ABV and is gluten free. First brewed in 2011, Chill is a popular beer on the island because of its easy drinkability. And finally, HopiBon a premium lager with a 5% ABV made exclusively with premium hops from Germany and HopiStout a Caribbean Style Stout with a 7.4% ABV.

  9. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Premium or strong bitter Strength of 4.8% abv and over. Golden ale Golden or summer ale has an appearance and profile similar to that of a pale lager. [6] Golden ale is typically brewed without the use of crystal malts, or at least in far lower quantity to a traditional bitter. In 2020, 83.5% of SIBA member breweries were producing 'pale golden ...