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	<title>Comments on: A Take on a Northern Italian Classic</title>
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		<title>By: Top 20 Beers in America &#124; The Fresh Dish</title>
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		<description>[...] Look out for this beer my friends.  A few bottles of this stuff will set you on your rear end, that&#8217;s for sure.  Aside from Double Bag&#8217;s reputation around the New England region for being one of the stronger ale&#8217;s of choice, I think the Double Bag stands out for it&#8217;s stellar color and robust flavors.  Next time you get some of this stuff, pour it into a glass and enjoy the aromas before drinking.  The first taste notes I got are toffee and a bit of citrus, but then it finishes pretty hoppy and then very clean.  Very drinkable for the amount of alcohol it contains, so watch out.  ABV: 7.2% Food Pairing: I think this would go great with a Pasta dish with some hearty Ragu. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Look out for this beer my friends.  A few bottles of this stuff will set you on your rear end, that&#8217;s for sure.  Aside from Double Bag&#8217;s reputation around the New England region for being one of the stronger ale&#8217;s of choice, I think the Double Bag stands out for it&#8217;s stellar color and robust flavors.  Next time you get some of this stuff, pour it into a glass and enjoy the aromas before drinking.  The first taste notes I got are toffee and a bit of citrus, but then it finishes pretty hoppy and then very clean.  Very drinkable for the amount of alcohol it contains, so watch out.  ABV: 7.2% Food Pairing: I think this would go great with a Pasta dish with some hearty Ragu. [...]</p>
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