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		<title>By: Longshot Judging &#124; Brookston Beer Bulletin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] On Wednesday I flew to Boston to judge the finals of the Longshot American Homebrew Contest. This is the third year for the new contest, which Samuel Adams also did in the mid-1990s in a slightly different format. But the idea is the same. Homebrewers submit their beer, which is judged in regional competitions. The two big winners will then have their homebrew made commercially and bottled. There were 1300 entries this year which was whittled down to four, from which our job was to pick two. You can read more of the story at my post at Bottoms Up. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Brookston Beer Bulletin: Longshot Judging &#124; Drink Alaska</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brookston Beer Bulletin: Longshot Judging &#124; Drink Alaska</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] On Wednesday I flew to Boston to judge the finals of the Longshot American Homebrew Contest. This is the third year for the new contest, which Samuel Adams also did in the mid-1990s in a slightly different format. But the idea is the same. Homebrewers submit their beer, which is judged in regional competitions. The two big winners will then have their homebrew made commercially and bottled. There were 1300 entries this year which was whittled down to four, from which our job was to pick two. You can read more of the story at my post at Bottoms Up. [...]]]></description>
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