Beer Review 94: Shipyard Prelude Special Ale

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Hello Beer Friends Nation!

A special thanks out to the few of you that watched our very first live beer review on our Justin.tv channel.  We’re still not used to the live (internet) tv thing and a few of us might have acted unprofessional (sorry I broke the seal too early).  Check out our Justin.tv channel for the unedited versions of a few reviews while we were working the kinks out.  The beer was from Portland, Maine’s Shipyard Brewery which is probably most famous for their pumpkin brew “Pumpkinhead” and now the Prelude is popping up, labeled as the perfect “winter warmer”.  Live Reviews!  First Winter Warmer!  Portland… Maine!

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3 Responses to “Beer Review 94: Shipyard Prelude Special Ale”

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