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		<title>By: Lauren</title>
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		<description>As Mike can attest to, i brought a few beers to a fellow brewers brew day.  One was a brown ale coincidentially. (it always goes wrong with the brown ale doesn&#039;t it?).

   Actually this was supposed to be a pale ale for a 4th of july cookout but I got mixed up in the specialty grain, an used roasted malt by mistake.  I should have paid more attention, but I used one of my blow off hoses that isn&#039;t food grade to fill my bottles by mistake.
      It took a while for the flavor to get really hose tasting, actually everone at the cookout loved it , but when I cracked a few before the brew day in september I realized what had happned.  Damn, that was one crappy tasting hosey brown ale. Actually I think that was the name the guys gave it at the brew day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Mike can attest to, i brought a few beers to a fellow brewers brew day.  One was a brown ale coincidentially. (it always goes wrong with the brown ale doesn&#8217;t it?).</p>
<p>   Actually this was supposed to be a pale ale for a 4th of july cookout but I got mixed up in the specialty grain, an used roasted malt by mistake.  I should have paid more attention, but I used one of my blow off hoses that isn&#8217;t food grade to fill my bottles by mistake.<br />
      It took a while for the flavor to get really hose tasting, actually everone at the cookout loved it , but when I cracked a few before the brew day in september I realized what had happned.  Damn, that was one crappy tasting hosey brown ale. Actually I think that was the name the guys gave it at the brew day.</p>
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