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This volume contains criticism of Beer
Welcome to another volume of Have a Drink with Ink, this is a PDF file, so please click the appropriate download button to view the article
Anderson Craft Ales : Pumpkin
From London, Ontario, Canada
This is the first article voted on during last week's Beer Parade.
Tomorrow's article will cover Royal Canadian Mead's : All Day Croquet Wildflower Peach Session Mead
*Due to an issue with the hyperlinks not working in the internet viewer all URLs will be available in the works cited page, sorry for the inconvenience as I attempt to find a work around.
*Hyperlinks and embedded URLs work in the downloaded version of the file.
Welcome to another volume of Have a Drink with Ink, this is a PDF file, so please click the appropriate download button to view the article
Anderson Craft Ales : Pumpkin
From London, Ontario, Canada
This is the first article voted on during last week's Beer Parade.
Tomorrow's article will cover Royal Canadian Mead's : All Day Croquet Wildflower Peach Session Mead
*Due to an issue with the hyperlinks not working in the internet viewer all URLs will be available in the works cited page, sorry for the inconvenience as I attempt to find a work around.
*Hyperlinks and embedded URLs work in the downloaded version of the file.
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Any
Size 90 x 120px
Yeah I don’t know what it is but as much as I enjoy various dessert-spiced foods the whole pumpkin spice thing just feels overdone
Fades and trends and it doesn't look like this one is going away. Kind of like how around Christmas all of the hot beverages started getting candy cane flavors tied to them. But this one seems to have gotten legs... I blame the Great Pumpkin and Lin Van Pelt!
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