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		<title>Laughing Dog Cold Nose Winter Ale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kathy and I took my Dad to Green Dragon last night for a beer before dinner since we were out and about and it was a little too early to eat yet. Green Dragon generally has a good list of beers on tap, but last night I just wasn&#8217;t finding anything that sounded great. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kathy and I took my Dad to <a href="http://pdxgreendragon.com/" target="_blank">Green Dragon</a> last night for a beer before dinner since we were out and about and it was a little too early to eat yet. Green Dragon generally has a good list of beers on tap, but last night I just wasn&#8217;t finding anything that sounded great. There were several pale ales and IPAs, and a few stouts, but none of those sounded right. Then I found the <a href="http://www.laughingdogbrewing.com/Seasonal.html" target="_blank">Laughing Dog Cold Nose</a> winter ale, which I&#8217;d never had before.</p>
<p>The color on the Cold Nose is like a brown ale — deep, rich, dark, but clear and not opaque. It had a decent head, a nice tan bit of foam that wasn&#8217;t too thick to get through for a first sip. The aroma was strongly of caramel and malt. Kathy said it reminded her of candied apples.</p>
<p>The flavor up front was rich and a little bit tangy, but the finish is smooth, malty, and strongly caramel. It almost reminded me of the <a href="http://www.rogue.com/brews.html#hazelnut" target="_blank">Rogue Hazelnut Brown</a> the way the finish was sweet and a touch nutty. I bet that comes from the roasted barley. There&#8217;s nothing hoppy about this beer, other than the mild tang on first tasting that balances the sweetness in the finish.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll definitely go to Laughing Dog the next time I&#8217;m in Sandpoint, Idaho! We&#8217;ve got some friends who live there, so now we&#8217;ve got one more reason to head up for a visit.</p>
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