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		<title>Holiday Beer Report: Alesmith Yulesmith Holiday Ale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yulesmith Holiday Ale AleSmith Brewing Co. ABV 9.5% IBU N/A Hop heads rejoice! This YuleSmith Holiday Ale is chock full of hops. It&#8217;s very different from your traditional holiday selection but a welcome change from norm. It has that murky golden color and a wonderful citrus hop smell. It also has an awesome hop kick [...]]]></description>
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 <td width="15%"><strong><label class="label-info" title="Alcohol By Volume">ABV</label></strong> 9.5%</td>
 <td width="15%"><strong><label class="label-info" title="International Bittering Unit">IBU</label></strong> N/A</td>
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<p><img src="http://www.randys.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/alesmith-yulesmith-holiday-ale.jpg" alt="AleSmith YuleSmith Holiday Ale" title="AleSmith YuleSmith Holiday Ale" width="85" height="300" class="size-full wp-image-304" align="left" style="border:0px none; margin:0px 10px 2px 0px;" />Hop heads rejoice! This YuleSmith Holiday Ale is chock full of hops. It&#8217;s very different from your traditional holiday selection but a welcome change from norm. It has that murky golden color and a wonderful citrus hop smell. It also has an awesome hop kick that lingers in the back of your mouth. If your a true hop head, this is <em>the</em> holiday ale for you. Just pay attention when picking up a bottle; YuleSmith comes in a summer version as well. The summer version comes in a patriotic, 4th of July bottle. It&#8217;s hard to miss, but I made the mistake last year and was forced to drink both (such a shame, I know).</p>
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