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		<description><![CDATA[Re-posted from CraftBeer.com &#8211; The site was developed by the Brewers Association and is a great Craft Beer resource. Why Do Craft Beer and Food Work So Well Together? By Julia Herz, Certified Cicerone® In general, there are four main ingredients in craft beer: malted barley (or malted wheat or other cereal grains), hops, yeast and [...]]]></description>
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