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	<description>really good beer</description>
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		<title>StarkvilleHomebrew gets a mention in The Reflector</title>
		<description> God bless you Google.  The fine folks at Mississippi State University's student newspaper The Reflector searched "Starkville" and "beer" and found us.  Starkville isn't regarded as a city with a craft brew culture, but we're trying to change that.

If you're a fan of good beer, made with care and ...</description>
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		<title>Hoptober Ale by New Belgium</title>
		<description> Hoptober Golden Ale is a great new seasonal for the Fall from New Belgium Brewing.  They brew it with a combination of Centennial, Cascade, Sterling, Willamette, and Glacier hops.  Man I love hops.  This sixer was smuggled to me across state lines for the MSU/Florida game.  You're probably going ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/hoptober-ale-by-new-belgium/</link>
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		<title>Recycling Homebrew Wort Chiller Works Fast</title>
		<description> In homebrewing the time it takes your boiling wort to chill down to a temperature safe for pitching your yeast is a time of great danger.  Wort is a nice warm medium loaded with sugar.  It's the perfect place for nasty, foul tasting bacteria to flourish.  The longer your ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/recycling-homebrew-wort-chiller-works-fast/</link>
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		<title>Abita Andygator is Illegal in Mississippi</title>
		<description>This awesome brew from Abita brewing in our neighboring state of Louisiana is illegal in Mississippi due to it's 8% alcohol by volume.  An Andygator, a shrimp po-boy from the Veranda, and the Saints winning on TV makes for a damn fine Sunday afternoon.

I had to buy this in Tennessee ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/andygator/</link>
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		<title>My first batch of Apfelwein German Apple wine</title>
		<description> I've been reading about Apfelwein (German apple wine) on Homebrewtalk.com for a while now.  Everybody talks about how complex the flavor is.  There are more than a few stories about the medicinal effects of its 8.5% alcohol by volume too.

I've always wanted to make some but I never seemed ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/my-first-batch-of-apfelwein-german-apple-wine/</link>
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		<title>Korbinian Dopplebock</title>
		<description>A forbidden in Mississippi beer.  Capturing brews that are illegal to purchase in Mississippi in Iphone pics has become a hobby of mine...reminds me of hunting Easter eggs. </description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/korbinian-dopplebock/</link>
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		<title>Liquor on a Sunday in Starkville, Mississippi</title>
		<description> The iron fist of enforced southern morality has loosened its grip on the town of Starkville, Mississippi.

I sit at the bar in the The Grill in the heart of Starkville's Cotton District .  The Cotton District is positively aglow with shiny red open signs.  To find so many restaurants ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/liquor-on-a-sunday-in-starkville-mississippi/</link>
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		<title>I got my homebrew kit from Williams Brewing</title>
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I purchased my brewkit two weeks ago from Williams Brewing.  As I complete my second boil and prepare it for the fermentor I think I made a pretty good choice.

It seems like every online brewing supply outfit has put together an all in one brewkit.  Some kits are more complete ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/i-got-my-homebrew-kit-from-williams-brewing/</link>
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		<title>Taking up home brewing in Starkville, Mississippi</title>
		<description>It’s hard being a good beer lover in North Mississippi. Our state’s antiquated restriction on the allowed percentage of alcohol by volume in beer prevents the majority of craft beers and microbrews from being sold in Mississippi. As a result our store shelves and coolers are stocked mainly with the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.starkvillehomebrew.com/taking-up-home-brewing-in-starkville-mississippi/</link>
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