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		<title>Blue by Sweetwater Brewing Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 15:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Jamesson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Years ago I gave Sweetwater Blue a shot, and I remembered that it tasted overwhelmingly like blueberries, as if they poured some concentrated blueberry right into the beer at bottling time. So on recommendation from Jeff, I decided to give it another shot; he swears it doesn&#8217;t have too much blueberry flavoring in it. (I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
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<p>Years ago I gave <a href="http://www.sweetwaterbrew.com/" title="Sweetwater Brewery">Sweetwater Blue</a> a shot, and I remembered that it tasted overwhelmingly like blueberries, as if they poured some concentrated blueberry right into the beer at bottling time. So on recommendation from Jeff, I decided to give it another shot; he swears it doesn&#8217;t have too much blueberry flavoring in it.</p>

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<p>(I&#8217;m out of pint glasses, so the bottle will have to do for this shot. So sorry.)</p>

<p>After opening the aroma is sweet and malty, without too much blueberry going on. But on first sip, man, this beer sure does push that blueberry flavoring right in. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, it&#8217;s a good beer, but the blueberry is just as overwhelming as I remember it.</p>

<p>The aftertaste lingers briefly, mostly the blueberry and not so much malt, hops, or any of the other stuff that makes a good beer. Goes down smooth, and indeed it is refreshing.</p>

<p>This is one of those beers that has, at least to me, an excess of fruit flavoring. Whether or not they use fresh blueberries or some kind of extract, I&#8217;m not sure, however I would guess they use fresh. For one, the bottle promises me &#8216;fresh blueberries&#8217; and for two, it does smell and taste so.</p>

<p>Fru-fru beer drinker, this one&#8217;s a good one for you. Manly beer guzzlers, I&#8217;d recommend you pass on this guy.</p>
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