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		<title>Laughing Buddha Ginger Pale Ale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I&#8217;m still on the lookout for good ales brewed with ginger, I had to grab a bottle of Laughing Buddha&#8217;s Ginger Pale Ale. It&#8217;s brewed with ginger and coriander, so be ready for it to taste a little like a grand cru. The aroma is strongly of savory ginger, some spice, and a hint [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I&#8217;m still on the lookout for good ales brewed with ginger, I had to grab a bottle of Laughing Buddha&#8217;s Ginger Pale Ale. It&#8217;s brewed with ginger and coriander, so be ready for it to taste a little like a grand cru. The aroma is strongly of savory ginger, some spice, and a hint of malt. It pours clear and the color of copper-tinted honey. It&#8217;s not over-carbonated, and has a medium bubbly mouthfeel much like you&#8217;d expect from a pale ale. The ginger flavor is definitely present, both up front and in the finish, but isn&#8217;t astringent.</p>
<p>This is actually an ideal beer for a warm spring day – full enough to take the chill off you when the wind blows, but light and crisp to compliment the warmth of the sun on your face. I could see it pairing nicely with sushi, or even udon. Something that doesn&#8217;t have strong spices that would overwhelm the ginger notes.</p>
<p>It reminds me a lot of the experimental ginger hefeweizen I brewed a couple of months ago, only more carbonated. I hope that my brew gets a bit more bubbly!</p>
<p>Also, it turns out that Laughing Buddha had to change its name to <a href="http://www.traderoutebrewing.com/" target="_blank">Trade Route Brewing</a> due to a legal dispute. Since the brewery is in Seattle, I&#8217;ll have to check it out the next time I go north.</p>
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