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	<title>Comments on: Red Sky at Night &#8211; Heavy Seas</title>
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		<title>By: Wonderstad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wonderstad</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Clipper City Brewing Co. – Red Sky at Night – Saison Ale from Clipper City&#8217;s Heavy Seas [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Brad / Chodite - BeerInBaltimore.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad / Chodite - BeerInBaltimore.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 03:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good stuff.  

Nothing mind blowing, especially for the style.   But in the past couple of months, this beer has helped me to accomplish two things:

1.  Introduce non-craft beer drinkers into a new world of good beer.  Males, females, whatever.  They all have enjoyed this beer.  Even with its 7.5% ABV.  I&#039;m guessing the slightly fruity notes help.  Most have claimed, &quot;great summer beer!&quot;

2.  Turned folks onto good local beer.  Just like many folks now are buying their veggies, fruits, etc. at local farmer&#039;s markets - we should try to do the same with beer.  Not to mention, I know many of the guys who brew this stuff and they&#039;re all great people - all the way up to Clipper City&#039;s owner/founder.  

Between this review and your Clipper City &quot;Loose Cannon&quot; review, I&#039;ll make sure to point those same folks in this direction and hopefully they can, in turn, spread the news on good local Baltimore beer!

Thanks for sharing.  Glad you enjoyed.</description>
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<p>Nothing mind blowing, especially for the style.   But in the past couple of months, this beer has helped me to accomplish two things:</p>
<p>1.  Introduce non-craft beer drinkers into a new world of good beer.  Males, females, whatever.  They all have enjoyed this beer.  Even with its 7.5% ABV.  I&#8217;m guessing the slightly fruity notes help.  Most have claimed, &#8220;great summer beer!&#8221;</p>
<p>2.  Turned folks onto good local beer.  Just like many folks now are buying their veggies, fruits, etc. at local farmer&#8217;s markets &#8211; we should try to do the same with beer.  Not to mention, I know many of the guys who brew this stuff and they&#8217;re all great people &#8211; all the way up to Clipper City&#8217;s owner/founder.  </p>
<p>Between this review and your Clipper City &#8220;Loose Cannon&#8221; review, I&#8217;ll make sure to point those same folks in this direction and hopefully they can, in turn, spread the news on good local Baltimore beer!</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing.  Glad you enjoyed.</p>
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