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Posted on June 18, 2012 - by The Vine Guy

Beer-A-Palooza: The Savor Craft Beer Experience

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Back in Black, Interlude, Corruption, Breakaway, Noble Rot, Kismet Saison, Kalifornia Kolsch, Total Domination, Rahr’s Ugly Pug, Good Samaritan, Raisin Apollo, Grumpy Monk, Velvet Rooster, DumpsterDog, Troegenator, Gilgamesh, and Razor Wit. Great names for rock bands? Maybe. But these are actually names of some of the wonderful beers I tasted at Savor, “an American craft beer and food experience.”

Savor connected 75 craft breweries with avid beer enthusiasts over a two-day affair. Brewery owners, brewers and representatives were on hand to pour beer, meet customers and share their stories. Over 125-plus craft beers were poured and savored. Here are a few of my favorites.

Click here to read the full Savor review in this week’s Vine Guy column in the Washington Examiner Newspaper

 

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