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    At the end of his freshman year at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Rodriguez transferred to Westminster Christian School in Palmetto Bay, Florida, where he was a star shortstop on the baseball team and played quarterback on the football team. [22] In 100 games he batted .419 with 90 stolen bases.

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    [14] [15] After much prodding from his friend, Mike Connolly, Smith started a Facebook page that Colorado Beer Examiner Eli Shayotovich noticed. Smith's promotion of the new observance day via various social media outlets was rewarded when the beer-drinking app Untappd created a badge for National Beer Day that rewarded participants that ...

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    Irish Pear & Elderflower Mojito. Over crushed ice, combine 1¾ oz. Gunpowder Irish Gin, ¼ oz. elderflower liquor, 1¼ oz. pear syrup, 1 oz. lime juice, and a handful of mint.

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    Genesee contract manufactures Mountain Brew Beer Ice, and Stew Brew for Stewart's Shops, along with Big Flats 1901 for Walgreens. Sainsbury's American Pale Ale and Tap Room IPA in the UK are brewed by the Genesee Brewery under the pseudonym Tap Room Brewing Co,. These are 5.3% and 6.3% ABV own branded beers under their "Taste the difference" label.

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    Small beer (also known as small ale or table beer) is a lager or ale that contains a lower amount of alcohol by volume than most others, usually between 0.5% and 2.8%. [1] [2] Sometimes unfiltered and porridge-like, it was a favoured drink in Medieval Europe and colonial North America compared with more expensive beer containing higher levels of alcohol. [3]