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		<title>Review: Rogue Dead Guy Ale</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 14:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rogue has been a name that I have associated with a great microbrews, based on their reputation. They proudly distribute this as one of their signature brews across the country. Based out of Oregon, the Dead Guy Ale is a Maibock-style beer that was originally brewed for “All Saints Day,” November 1st.  The brewery claims [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rogue.com" target="_blank">Rogue</a> has been a name that I have associated with a great microbrews, based on their reputation. They proudly distribute this as one of their signature brews across the country. Based out of Oregon, the Dead Guy Ale is a Maibock-style beer that was originally brewed for “All Saints Day,” November 1<sup>st</sup>.  The brewery claims that the label is not a tribute to the Grateful Dead but merely a coincidence.</p>
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<p>The Dead Guy comes in at 6.5% ABV and pours a wonderful honey-amber color, with slight carbonation. The head on the beer was a beautiful, fluffy white two-finger head. Lacing was steady and present throughout the drink.</p>
<p>The aroma is full of sweet, malty goodness. It reminded me of malty sugar mixed with hops. There is a trace of yeast mixed in with the sweetness and also a very subtle, floral undertones to the aroma which are nice and refreshing.</p>
<p><strong>Wow</strong>, what can I say, but let me describe the deliciousness that was in my 12 oz bottle. The brew is a solid Ale, rich with caramel malt and a nice, subtle fruity taste mixed in for good measure. The Ale is medium-bodied with a moderate amount of carbonation for a nice balance. This was a very delicious and sessionable brew. I found myself enjoying this more and more the less I had left in my glass.</p>
<p>I was lucky enough to pick up another one of Rogue’s beers for review on another day, which after the Dead Guy Ale, I am looking forward to. The Dead Guy is one I would order at the bar or possibly pick up a whole case of; it&#8217;s very drinkable and enjoyable. Overall, a very solid beer, well done Rogue.</p>
<p><strong>Overall: 9/10</strong></p>
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