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  2. Ale-8-One - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, Blackberry Ale-8 was released to the public, in a bottled form. In May 2023, Peach Ale-8 was released as a limited edition. [12] In July 2024, StrawMelon Ale-8 was released as a limited edition. [13]

  3. Red Rock (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Red Rock is a brand of golden ginger ale, diet golden ginger ale, premium cola, premium root beer, premium grape, premium orange and premium peach. The Red Rock Company was among the oldest producers of carbonated beverages in the United States.

  4. Crush (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Crush Peach [8] Crush Peach Sour [9] Crush Pear; Crush Pineapple [8] (Originally sold only in Newfoundland) Crush Pink Grapefruit [9] Crush Red Cream; Crush Red Licorice [9] Crush Root Beer; Crush Sarsi; Crush Soda Water (Kuwait, 1970s–1990s) Crush Sour Apple (briefly offered in 2005) Crush Sour Patch Kids Berry [10] Crush Spruce Beer [10 ...

  5. What keeps Boulevard Brewing running? Beer biologists, peach ...

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    The beer’s clarity is determined by a centrifuge tank. Inside, conical disks spin and separate the “chonky” sediment, as Hall described it. The faster the disks spin, the clearer the beer ...

  6. RJ Rockers Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    A ninety-minute "octo-hopped" (8 hop additions) dark India Pale Ale and was the first RJ Rockers beer to be distributed in a 4-pack. It is 9% Abv: Dunkulele (formerly Buckwheat After Dark) 2015 An American-style dunkelweizen which has become the company's fall seasonal. Dunkulele is the perfect beer for a crisp Autumnal evening.

  7. Pêcheresse - Wikipedia

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    Pêcheresse (French pronunciation:) is a lambic fruit Belgian beer produced by the Lindemans Brewery since 1987. [1]The name is the combination of the French for peach (pêche) and the feminine French word for sinner (pécheresse).